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Developmental Dynamics | 2004

Organization and function of microfilaments during late epiboly in zebrafish embryos

Jackie Cheng; Andrew Miller; Sarah Webb

We report that, during epiboly in zebrafish, three F‐actin–based structures appear only after the blastoderm migrates past the embryonic equator. They are composed of two ring‐like F‐actin structures that form at the deep cell and enveloping layer margins of the blastoderm and a punctate actin band that develops in the external yolk syncytial layer. Treatment with cytochalasin B or the calcium chelator dibromo‐BAPTA results in the disruption of all three of these actin‐based structures, leading to the slowing or immediate arrest of epiboly, respectively, followed by a failure of yolk cell occlusion and the eventual lysis of the embryo through the vegetal pole region. We suggest, therefore, that these structures function in the occlusion of the vegetal portion of the yolk cell during the latter stages of epiboly. Possible roles for these new structures, their modulation by Ca2+, as well as the functions of other previously described F‐actin–based structures observed throughout epiboly, are discussed. Developmental Dynamics 231:313–323, 2004.© 2004 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


Archive | 2005

A study of the roles of microfilaments and calcium transients during epiboly in zebrafish embryos

Jackie Cheng


Cambridge / HKU / HKUST Retreat, University of Hong Kong and HKUST, Hong Kong | 2005

A study on the roles of and interactions between microfilaments and calcium transients during epiboly in zebrafish embryos

Jackie Cheng; Andrew L. Miller; Sarah Ho


The HKIS 12th Annual Conference 2004: Science Advancement in Hong Kong, Baptist University, Hong Kong | 2004

The use of zebrafish as a model to study calcium signaling during embryogenesis

Sarah Ho; Karen W. Lee; Christina Leung; Jackie Cheng; Omi Ma; Chris Cheung; Andrew L. Miller


Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund Postgraduate Conference, CUHK, Hong Kong | 2004

Use of zebrafish embryos to identify and characterize pattern-forming mechanisms common to all vertebrates: Onset of actin-based endocytosis in gastrula stage embryos, a mechanism contributing to coordinated tissue movement during embryogenesis

Jackie Cheng; Andrew Miller; Sarah Webb


Friday Harbor Labs 100 years, Calcium Regulated Photoproteins and Green-Fluorescent Proteins | 2004

The use of aequorins to image Ca2+ signaling during zebrafish development

Sarah Ho; Karen W. Lee; Christina Leung; Jackie Cheng; Omi Ma; Chris Cheung; Andrew L. Miller


Calcium Function in Development, Health and Disease: Applications in Biotechnology, HKUST, Hong Kong | 2004

Early embryonic patterning: Interactions between microfilaments and Ca2+ transients during epiboly in zebrafish

Jackie Cheng; Andrew L. Miller; Sarah Ho


2004 BSCB Annual Spring Meeting: Cell Structure and Dynamics, University of Kent, Cambridge, UK | 2004

Onset of actin-based endocytosis during late epiboly in zebrafish embryos: A possible mechanism contributing to coordinated tissue movement

Jackie Cheng; Andrew Miller; Sarah Webb


Society of Developmental Biology, Mid-Atlantic Developmental Biology Meeting at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA | 2003

Organization and role of microfilaments during epiboly in zebrafish

Jackie Cheng; Andrew Miller; Sarah E. Ho


5th Australian and New Zealand Zebrafish Workshop at Auckland, New Zealand | 2003

The use of aequorins to visualize calcium signalling during the gastrula and segmentation periods of zebrafish development

Jackie Cheng; Christina Leung; Sarah Webb; Andrew Miller

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Andrew Miller

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Sarah Webb

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Andrew L. Miller

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Christina Leung

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Chris Cheung

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Karen W. Lee

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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