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The effect of 20-hydroxyecdysone and protein on granule formation in the in vitro cultured fat body of Drosophila
Authors:FM Butterworth  B Tysell  I Waclawski
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48063, U.S.A.
Abstract:The larval fat body of Drosophila melanogaster when cultured in a medium containing 20-hydroxyecdysone and foetal calf serum produces protein granules in the cytoplasm in a region-specific manner similar to that found in vivo. If ecdysteroid is omitted from this medium, the tissue continues to produce the granules at the same time, in the same region-specific manner, but in lower amounts. Only the high molecular weight fraction of the calf serum has the granule-inducing effect. Bovine serum albumin, herring protamine and bovine haemoglobin will also induce the granules to form. The degree of granule formation is directly proportional to the concentration of protein in the medium. Protein-free medium produces no granules, and protein concentrations in the medium above 3 mg/ml produce no further increase in granule formation. Although the medium containing foetal calf serum and 20-hydroxyecdysone induces more granule formation than medium containing only serum, the extent of granule formation does not differ at concentrations of hormone above 10?6 M with any given concentration of serum. A minimal amount of serum (3.75%) permits measuring the effects of 20-hydroxyecdysone at concentrations below 10?6 M. At this serum level the inducing effects of the hormone could be detected at concentrations of 10?7 M.
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