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Male-Specific Expression of the Fruitless Protein is not Common to all Drosophila Species
Authors:Daisuke Yamamoto  Kazue Usui-Aoki  Seigo Shima
Institution:Laboratory of Genetics, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Waseda University, Higashi-Fushimi, Nishi-Tokyo, Tokyo 202-0021, Japan. daichan@waseda.jp
Abstract:Sex-specific behavioral patterns must be a result of sexual differences in the structure and/or function of the central nervous system (CNS). Male Drosophila melanogaster mutants for the fruitless (fru) locus exhibit enhanced male-to-male courtship. The fru mutant males are accompanied by malformation of the male-specific muscle of Lawrence (MOL), which, in wild-type males, is induced by male motoneurons innervating it. These two phenotypes are the consequences of impaired sex determination of CNS neurons. In D. melanogaster, although the fru mRNAs are transcribed in the CNS of both the male and female, the Fru protein is only translated in the male CNS. This male-specific translation of Fru was also observed in D. simulans, D. yakuba, D. pseudoobscura and D. virilis; however, in D. suzukii, the Fru protein expression was detected even in the female CNS.
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