
pmid: 11397010
Drosophila melanogaster mature oocytes in ovaries are arrested at metaphase I of meiosis. Eggs that have reached the uterus have released this arrest. It was not known where in the female reproductive tract egg activation occurs and what triggers it. We investigated when and where the egg is activated in Drosophila in vivo and at what meiotic stage the egg is fertilized. We found that changes in the egg's envelope's permeability, one feature of activation, initiate during ovulation, even while most of the egg is still within the ovary. The egg becomes impermeable as it proceeds down the oviducts; the process is complete by the time the egg is in the uterus. Cross-linking of vitelline membrane protein sV23 also increases progressively as the egg moves through the oviducts and the uterus. Activation also triggers meiosis to resume before the egg reaches the uterus, such that the earliest eggs that reach the uterus are in anaphase I. We discuss models for Drosophila egg activation in vivo.
Ovulation, Cell Membrane Permeability, Drosophila., Uterus, Cell Biology, Ovum Transport, Meiosis, Drosophila melanogaster, vitelline membrane proteins, fertilization, ovulation, Oocytes, meiosis, Animals, activation, Female, Molecular Biology, Vitelline Membrane, vitelline membrane, cross-linking, Developmental Biology
Ovulation, Cell Membrane Permeability, Drosophila., Uterus, Cell Biology, Ovum Transport, Meiosis, Drosophila melanogaster, vitelline membrane proteins, fertilization, ovulation, Oocytes, meiosis, Animals, activation, Female, Molecular Biology, Vitelline Membrane, vitelline membrane, cross-linking, Developmental Biology
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