Isabela Ramos, isabelar@biof.ufrj.br, Kildare Miranda, Wanderley de Souza, Danielle Oliveira, Ana Paula Lima, Marcos Sorgine, and Ednildo Machado. UFRJ, IBCCF, Rua fernando de Azevedo 130 bloco 02/303, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Jeniro, Brazil
This study examined the process of membrane fusion of
yolk granules (YGs) during early embryogenesis of
Rhodnius prolixus. We show that eggs collected at days 0
and 3 after oviposition contain different populations of
YGs, for example day-3 eggs are enriched in large YGs
(LYGs). Day-3 eggs also contain the highest free [Ca2+]
during early embryogenesis of this insect. In vitro
incubations of day-0 YGs with [Ca2+] similar to those
found in day-3 eggs resulted in the formation of LYGs, as
observed in vivo. Fractionation of LYGs and small YGs
(SYGs) and their subsequent incubation with the
fluorescent membrane marker PKH67 showed a calcium dependent transference of fluorescence from SYGs to
LYGs, possibly as the result of membrane fusion. Acid
phosphatase and H+-PPase activities were remarkably
increased in day-3 LYGs and in calcium-treated day-0
LYGs. Both fractions were found to contain vitellins as
major components, and incubation of YGs with calcium
induced yolk proteolysis in vitro. Altogether, our results
suggest that calcium-induced membrane fusion events take
part in yolk degradation, leading to the assembly of the
yolk mobilization machinery.
Key words: calcium, embryogenesis, membrane fusion, yolk
degradation, yolk granules.
Species 1: Hemiptera Reduviidae (Triatominae)
Rhodnius prolixus (blood sucking bug)