Rhinopithecus bieti      Balbiani body


※ Balbiani body introduction

    The Balbiani body is a structure conserved from insects to humans that appears as a large granule, similar to a mRNP granule composed of mRNA and proteins (1). It has amyloid-like properties and can connect cortical actin (1). In addition, Wilsch-Bräuninger et al. suggest that the sponge bodies, a subcellular structure in nurse cells and oocytes, are homologous to the mitochondrial cloud in Xenopus oocytes (2).

Reference
1. Escobar-Aguirre, M., Zhang, H., Jamieson-Lucy, A., & Mullins, M. C. (2017) Microtubule-actin crosslinking factor 1 (Macf1) domain function in Balbiani body dissociation and nuclear positioning. PLoS Genet, 13(9), e1006983. PMID:28880872
2. Wilsch-Bräuninger, M.,Wilsch-Bräuninger, M., Nüsslein-Volhard C. (1997) A sponge-like structure involved in the association and transport of maternal products during Drosophila oogenesis. J Cell Biol, 139(3), 817-29. PMID:9348297


There are 5 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (5

No.StatusDrLLPS IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
LLPS-Rhb-0880
ENSRBIG00000037477.1
A0A2K6LUM4
2
LLPS-Rhb-4352
ENSRBIG00000028253.1
A0A2K6KBR7
3
LLPS-Rhb-2052
ENSRBIG00000032485.1
A0A2K6L0C6
DAZAP1
4
LLPS-Rhb-2302
ENSRBIG00000004595.1
A0A2K6JPH8
PIWIL1
5
LLPS-Rhb-3590
ENSRBIG00000030252.1
A0A2K6KMQ8
TDRD6