The yolk cell of the zebrafish blastula harbors functional apoptosis machinery

  • Popgeorgiev N
  • Prudent J
  • Bonneau B
  • et al.
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Abstract

We recently described the implication of the Bcl-2 related antiapoptotic Nrz protein during early zebrafish development. Nrz knock-down induces calcium-dependent cytoskeleton remodeling leading to margin constriction and premature embryo lethality. In the YSL, nrz knock-down embryos exhibit some typical features of apoptosis such as mitochondrial transmembrane potential loss and cytochrome c release. However, downstream caspase-3 activation has not been detected so far. Here, we report that the YSL contains fully functional apoptotic machinery that can activate caspase-3 following zBax ectopic expression. Furthermore, we present evidence that caspase-3 activation is actually detectable in nrz knock-down embryos when premature margin constriction is prevented.

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Popgeorgiev, N., Prudent, J., Bonneau, B., & Gillet, G. (2011). The yolk cell of the zebrafish blastula harbors functional apoptosis machinery. Communicative & Integrative Biology, 4(5), 549–551. https://doi.org/10.4161/cib.16697

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