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. 2017 Nov:25-26:29-35.
doi: 10.1016/j.gep.2017.05.001. Epub 2017 May 4.

Embryonic expression of festina lente (fel), a novel maternal gene, in the oligochaete annelid Tubifex tubifex

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Embryonic expression of festina lente (fel), a novel maternal gene, in the oligochaete annelid Tubifex tubifex

Takuma Nakamura et al. Gene Expr Patterns. 2017 Nov.

Abstract

We have cloned and characterized the expression of a novel maternal gene festina lente (designated Ttu-fel) from the clitellate annelid Tubifex tubifex. Northern blot analyses have shown that Ttu-fel mRNA is approximately 8 kbp in length and that its expression is restricted to oocytes undergoing maturation division and early embryos up to 22-cell stage. Maternal transcripts of Ttu-fel are first detected in oocytes in the ovary of young adults (ca. 40 days after hatching); its expression continues in growing oocytes in the ovisac. Ttu-fel mRNA is distributed broadly throughout the egg undergoing maturation divisions. During the process of ooplasmic segregation that results in the pole plasm formation, Ttu-fel mRNA becomes concentrated to the animal and vegetal poles. The RNA in the animal hemisphere is distributed in a gradient with highest concentration in the cortical region. During the first two cleavages, Ttu-fel mRNA is segregated to CD cell then to D cell; it is subsequently inherited by the three D quadtrant micromeres, 1d, 2d and 3d. Around the time of transition to 22-cell stage, Ttu-fel mRNA becomes undetectable throughout the embryo.

Keywords: 2d micromere; Clitellate annelid; Early cleavage; Lophotrochozoan; Maternal transcript degradation; Novel maternal gene; Oligochaete; Spiralian; Tubifex tubifex.

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