Summary
This report demonstrates for the first time the isolation of coated vesicles from insect oocytes. Coated vesicles were purified from oocytes of Locusta migratoria by differential centrifugation and sucrose density centrifugation. The coated vesicles were characterized by electron microscopy, SDS-PAGE and scanning densitometry. Like coated vesicles isolated from pig brain and chicken oocytes, the coated vesicles from locust oocytes contained clathrin as the major protein component. Apart from clathrin, another major protein characteristic of coated vesicles had a molecular weight of about 115,000, and in addition, several minor unidentified bands were identified.