eLife (Oct 2016)

bicoid mRNA localises to the Drosophila oocyte anterior by random Dynein-mediated transport and anchoring

  • Vítor Trovisco,
  • Katsiaryna Belaya,
  • Dmitry Nashchekin,
  • Uwe Irion,
  • George Sirinakis,
  • Richard Butler,
  • Jack J Lee,
  • Elizabeth R Gavis,
  • Daniel St Johnston

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.17537
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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bicoid mRNA localises to the Drosophila oocyte anterior from stage 9 of oogenesis onwards to provide a local source for Bicoid protein for embryonic patterning. Live imaging at stage 9 reveals that bicoid mRNA particles undergo rapid Dynein-dependent movements near the oocyte anterior, but with no directional bias. Furthermore, bicoid mRNA localises normally in shot2A2, which abolishes the polarised microtubule organisation. FRAP and photo-conversion experiments demonstrate that the RNA is stably anchored at the anterior, independently of microtubules. Thus, bicoid mRNA is localised by random active transport and anterior anchoring. Super-resolution imaging reveals that bicoid mRNA forms 110–120 nm particles with variable RNA content, but constant size. These particles appear to be well-defined structures that package the RNA for transport and anchoring.

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