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Early transcription in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos


Early transcription in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos.

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We have analysed early transcription in devitellinized, cultured embryos of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans by two methods: measurement of [32P]UTP uptake into TCA-precipitable material and autoradiographic detection of [3H]UTP labelling both in the presence and absence of alpha-amanitin. RNA synthesis was first detected at the 8- to 12-cell stage, and alpha-amanitin sensitivity also appeared at this time, during the cleavages establishing the major founder cell lineages. The requirements for maternally supplied versus embryonically produced gene products in early embryogenesis were examined in the same culture system by observing the effects of alpha-amanitin on cell division and the early stereotyped lineage patterns. In the presence of high levels of alpha-amanitin added at varying times from two cells onward, cell division continued until approximately the 100-cell stage and then stopped during a single round of cell division. The characteristic unequal early cleavages, orientation of cleavage planes and lineage-specific timing of early divisions were unaffected by alpha-amanitin in embryos up to 87 cells. These results indicate that embryonic transcription starts well before gastrulation in C. elegans embryos, but that although embryonic transcripts may have important early functions, maternal products can support at least the mechanics of the first 6 to 7 cell cycles.


Edgar LG, Wolf N, Wood WB

Development (Cambridge, England)

1994-02-01 00:00

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443-51

Amanitins,Animals,Autoradiography,Caenorhabditis elegans,Cells, Cultured,Electrophoresis,Female,RNA,RNA Polymerase II,Transcription, Genetic,Amanitins,RNA,RNA Polymerase II

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder 80309-0347

Development

NICHD HD14958

0950-1991




1314

True

7512022

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