斑马鱼
生物
丝状体
细胞生物学
体细胞
细胞迁移
突变体
跨膜蛋白
突变
基因
细胞
遗传学
肌动蛋白
受体
作者
Weiying Zhang,Yaqi Li,Jing Chen,Likun Yao,Bingjie Zhang,Linbo Zhang,Boqi Liu,Weimin Shen,Anming Meng,Xiaotong Wu
摘要
Abstract Proteins without transmembrane domains could be anchored to the cell surface for regulating various biological processes when covalently linked to glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) molecules by the GPI transamidase (GPIT) complex. However, it remains poorly understood whether and how the GPIT complex affects primordial germ cell (PGC) development. In this study, we report the important roles of GPI transamidase in PGC migration and development in zebrafish embryos. Mutation of pigu or pigk, both encoding essential GPIT complex subunits, resulted in defective PGC migration with ectopically located PGCs and reduction of PGC counts. Notably, a detailed analysis of filopodia in PGCs revealed the attenuated polarity of filopodia distribution along the migration direction in mutant embryos. PGC transplantation and PGC-specific rescue experiments demonstrated that both PGC and somatic cell-expressed Pigu are required for PGC migration. Furthermore, expression levels of PGC-specific genes decreased in pigu mutant PGCs with the derepression of somatic cell genes. Hence, we propose that the GPIT complex plays a critical role during PGC migration and development.
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