Fig. 1. milt mutant oocytes do not form normal Balbiani bodies.
(A-D) Prefollicular cysts: (A) schematic; mitochondria (green) in
wild-type cysts (broken outlines, B) and milt92 null
mutant cysts (broken outlines, C) associate, as expected, with the fusome
(magenta). By contrast, mitochondria in class II
miltEY01559 cysts (D, broken outlines) accumulate
prematurely at the middle of the fusome (arrows). (E-H) Forming
follicles: (E) schematic; mitochondria in milt92 null
mutants remain at the anterior of the oocyte (G, small broken outline) and
fail to form a normal Balbiani body (yellow broken outline) as in wild type
(F). In miltEY01559 mutants, excess mitochondria move into
the oocyte (H) to form an abnormally large Balbiani body. (I-L) Stage 5
follicles: (I) schematic; in wild type (J), mitochondria are sparse and evenly
distributed. Mitochondria remain tightly packed at the anterior of
milt92 oocytes (K, arrow). In
miltEY01559, mitochondria fill the cytoplasm of the oocyte
(L). (M-P) Stage 9 follicles: (M) schematic; the number of mitochondria
in wild type (N), milt92 (O) and
miltEY01559 (P) is similar. However, in
miltEY01559, mitochondria cluster at the anterior of the
oocyte (P, arrow), where microtubule minus-ends focus (M). (B-D,F-H,J-L,N-P)
ATP synthase, green; (B-D,F,H) 1B1, magenta; (J-L,N-P) phosphotyrosine,
magenta; (G) ß-galactosidase marks wild type cells (blue). Scale bars: 10
µm in A-L; 20 µm in M-P.