Ejaculate esterase 6 and initial sperm use by female Drosophila melanogaster |
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Authors: | Donald G. Gilbert |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IA 47405, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The period of initial sperm storage and use by Drosophila melanogaster females is examined for effects of the seminal fluid enzyme esterase 6. Females mated to males differing in their level of esterase 6 activity were dissected from 5 min to 50 hr after the start of copulation and numbers of sperm contained in the uterus, ventral receptacle and paired spermathecae were counted. Of the 4000–6000 sperm transferred at copulation, about 700 are stored in the receptacle by 4 hr post mating and 400 in the spermathecae by 7 hr. However, sperm are released rapidly from storage organs following these peaks and may be found again in the uterus in numbers up to 100 or more. The rate of sperm release is closely related to the level of esterase 6 activity, suggesting that this seminal fluid enzyme is involved in sperm motility. |
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Keywords: | esterase 6 seminal fluid sperm motility sperm storage |
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