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. 1983 May;192(3-4):120-129.
doi: 10.1007/BF00848680.

The second polar lobe of theSabellaria cementarium embryo plays an inhibitory role in apical tuft formation

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The second polar lobe of theSabellaria cementarium embryo plays an inhibitory role in apical tuft formation

Jo Ann Render. Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol. 1983 May.

Abstract

The embryo ofSabellaria cementarium (Polychaeta) forms a polar lobe at each of the first two cleavage divisions which becomes absorbed into one of the blastomeres at the end of the division. Lobe removal experiments show that the polar lobe preceding first cleavage is necessary for the development of the apical tuft and the posttrochal region of the trochophore larva. The polar lobe preceding second cleavage is smaller than the first polar lobe and is necessary only for post-trochal region development. In blastomere isolation experiments, isolates containing the C but not the D blastomere form apical tufts. Isolates containing the D but not the C blastomere do not form apical tufts. When the polar lobe preceding second cleavage is removed and the C and D blastomeres are separated and raised in isolation, each can form an apical tuft. When the second cleavage is equalized with sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) such that both the C and the D blastomeres receive second polar lobe material, no apical tuft is formed. These results suggest that apical tuft determinants are distributed to both the C and D blastomeres at second cleavage but that the second polar lobe contains an inhibitor for apical tuft formation which is shunted to the D blastomere after the completion of second cleavage.

Keywords: Embryogenesis; Intracellular inhibition; Polar lobe-Polychaeta.

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