Spatial distribution of the Sm antigen in Drosophila early embryos
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Spatial distribution of the Sm antigen in Drosophila early embryos
Abstract
Anti-Sm antibodies recognize the major small nuclear RNA-protein particles (snRNPs) involved in pre-mRNA processing. The spatial distribution of the snRNPs has been investigated in Drosophila embryos up to the cellularization stage (cycle 14), using the Y12 anti-Sm antibody. Our results show that: 1) all or most of the Sm antigen is localized in the cytoplasm of the syncytial blastoderm until the 12th cycle of division, in both the nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments at cycle 13, and then in the nuclei at cycle 14 and later. This relocalization takes place when zygotic transcriptional activation occurs; 2) at the subcellular level, the Sm antigen localizes in a speckled pattern and in foci-like structures within the nucleus of Drosophila blastoderm embryos; 3) strikingly, some nuclei of embryos at the 14th cycle appear to contain more snRNPs than others. The position of these nuclei differs from one embryo to another, and their distribution does not resemble any known developmental pattern of Drosophila embryogenesis. We propose that random differences in snRNP concentration may serve as an epigenetic signal for stochastic events occurring during development.
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