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Genetic control and expression of the major ejaculatory bulb protein (PEB-me) inDrosophila melanogaster
Authors:Michael Z Ludwig  Ilya I Uspensky  Andrew I Ivanov  Maria R Kopantseva  Christem M Dianov  Natalia A Tamarina  Leonid I Korochkin
Institution:(1) Department of Molecular Biology of Development, Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology, Vavilov St. 26, 117334 Moscow, USSR;(2) Department of Genetics, Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology, Vavilov St. 26, 117334 Moscow, USSR;(3) Present address: Department of Biology, University of South Florida, 33620 Tampa, Florida
Abstract:PEB-me is a predominant protein of matureDrosophila melanogaster ejaculatory bulbs. It is resolved into four or five closely spaced subfractions (apparent molecular weight 35–39 kD) by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Four electrophoretic variants of PEB-me differing in apparent molecular weight by 200–800 daltons were found. These appear to be controlled by four alleles of a gene (peb) located by recombination and deletion mapping to the 60F1-2 region of chromosome 2. A minor ejaculatory bulb protein of ca. 80 kD (hPEB) was found to be immunochemically related to PEB and possibly encoded bypeb. PEB is not detected by immunoblotting techniques in virgin females, in male tissues other than the ejaculatory bulb, or during developmental stages preceding the formation of this organ. The results of transplantations of genital imaginal discs and of immature ejaculatory bulbs between two strains having different PEB alleles suggest that the ejaculatory bulb is the site of PEB synthesis. In flies mutant fortra, tra-2, dsx, orix, tissue specificity of PEB localization is retained and the protein is found whenever the ejaculatory bulb is formed, regardless of the chromosomal sex of the fly. The protein is transferred into the female genital duct during mating, where it can be detected for up to 12 hr. Possible functions of PEB inDrosophila reproduction are discussed.
Keywords:Drosophila melanogaster  tissue-specific protein  sex-specific protein  genetic mapping  genetic polymorphism  reproduction-associated protein
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