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Polar lobe specific regulation of translation in embryos of Ilyanassa obsoleta

Developmental Biology, ISSN: 0012-1606, Vol: 42, Issue: 2, Page: 242-261
1975
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Comparisons of the patterns of synthesis of 14 C-labeled proteins of normal embryos of Ilyanassa with the patterns of synthesis of 3 H-labeled proteins of embryos from which the polar lobes had been removed at the trefoil stage were made by coelectrophoresis on polyacrylamide disc gels. Controls utilizing biochemical and morphological markers were performed to assure that normal and delobed embryos were developing at equivalent rates. The expression of significant differences in the patterns of protein synthesis were found between normal and delobed embryos, and these differences were not dependent upon concomitant RNA synthesis. These differences were observable as early as after only 24 hr of development, although organogenesis does not begin until much later in development. Therefore, the observed differences probably reflect determininative events. The results support the hypothesis that the developmental determinants of the polar lobe may include specific, preformed mRNA sequences, or specific regulators of translation.

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