2011
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0027276
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Acidocalcisomes as Calcium- and Polyphosphate-Storage Compartments during Embryogenesis of the Insect Rhodnius prolixus Stahl

Abstract: BackgroundThe yolk of insect eggs is a cellular domain specialized in the storage of reserve components for embryo development. The reserve macromolecules are stored in different organelles and their interactions with the embryo cells are mostly unknown. Acidocalcisomes are lysosome-related organelles characterized by their acidic nature, high electron density and large content of polyphosphate bound to several cations. In this work, we report the presence of acidocalcisome-like organelles in eggs of the insec… Show more

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“…This technique was used before to localize polyP in Saccharomyces cerevisiae vacuoles (28) and in acidocalcisomes of sea urchin eggs (49) and Rhodnius prolixus (50). The negative staining by DAPI used for the urea-PAGE analysis allows the discrimination among DNA, RNA, and glycosaminoglycans which do not photobleach in the time frame necessary for complete photobleaching of even nanomolar amounts of polyP, and heparin, which photobleach very slowly on exposure to UV light (32).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique was used before to localize polyP in Saccharomyces cerevisiae vacuoles (28) and in acidocalcisomes of sea urchin eggs (49) and Rhodnius prolixus (50). The negative staining by DAPI used for the urea-PAGE analysis allows the discrimination among DNA, RNA, and glycosaminoglycans which do not photobleach in the time frame necessary for complete photobleaching of even nanomolar amounts of polyP, and heparin, which photobleach very slowly on exposure to UV light (32).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And finally, the isolated polyP binding domain of E coli exopolyphosphatase has been used successfully as a probe to localize polyP in yeast cells 107 and in acidocalcisomes in eggs of sea urchins 108 and insects. 109 For a variety of experiments, it would be desirable to be able to covalently attach biotin, epitope tags, dyes, fluorophores, etc, to polyP, and also to covalently immobilize polyP onto solid supports, such as magnetic beads and multiwell plates. PolyP can be immobilized onto zirconia beads via Lewis acid/base interactions, 110 a method we have used to quantify exosite II-mediated thrombin binding to immobilized polyP.…”
Section: Methods For Preparing and Analyzing Polypmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typical acidocalcisomes were recently found in the midgut of the caterpillar Anticarsia gemmatalis , although they were called spherites [37]. Acidocalcisomes have recently been described in other eukaryotes such as Eimeria acervulina , and Eimeria tenella , parasites that infect poultry flocks all over the world [38], and in the egg yolk of the insect Rhodnius prolixus [39], one of the insect vectors of T. cruzi . Mast cell granules and human basophil granules were also shown to contain polyP, calcium and an acidic pH and together with their elemental composition have the characteristics of typical acidocalcisomes [14].…”
Section: Origin Of the Acidocalcisomementioning
confidence: 99%