ECB-ART-51813
Dev Growth Differ
1993 Dec 01;356:671-682. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1993.00671.x.
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A Novel Substance Localizing on the Apical Surface of the Ectodermal and the Esophageal Epithelia of Sea Urchin Embryos: (egg-surface substance/apical location/larval epithelium/metamorphosis/sea urchin).
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A new substance (ES-1) which localizes on the ectodermal and espophageal epithelia of sea urchin embryos was identified by a monoclonal antibody, McA ES-1. McA ES-1 recognized a 175 KDa protein of fertilized and 200 KDa in proteins of unfertilized egg-cortices. By indirect fluorescent antibody staining, ES-1 was found on the plasma membrane of fertilized eggs and in the cortical region of unfertilized eggs. ES-1 was not contained in the cortical granules and remained fixed in the cortex after centrifugation of unfertilized eggs for 30 min at 20,000 g. The polarized localization of ES-1 on the apical surface of ectodermal epithelial cells continued to the metamorphosis. It disappeared from mesenchyme cells and other migrating cells of the gastrula, while ES-1 was reexpressed in the presumptive esophagus to be connected with ectodermal epithelium. This may suggest a functional significance of ES-1 in establishment of cell polarity in the epithelium of larvae. In metamorphosing larvae and adults, the apical localization of ES-1 could no longer be found, and it was found in coelomocytes. From these findings, it is concluded that ES-1 was a novel surface substance of embryos and is probably phagocytosed at metamorphosis.
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