An ultrastructural analysis of the ecdysoneless ((l(3)ecd 1ts) ring gland during the third larval instar of Drosophila melanogaster |
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Authors: | Ji-da Dai Vincent C. Henrich Lawrence I. Gilbert |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, CB No. 3280 Coker Hall, 27599-3280 Chapel Hill, NC, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary In the late third larval instar of Drosophila melanogaster, the prothoracic gland, an endocrine portion of the ring gland, synthesizes ecdysteroids at an accelerated rate. The resultant ecdysteroid titer peak initiates the events associated with metamorphosis. The normal prothoracic gland displays several ultrastructural features at this developmental stage that reflect increased steroidogenic activity, including extensive infoldings of the plasma membrane (membrane invaginations) and an increase in both the concentration of smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) (or transitional ER) and elongated mitochondria. By contrast, the prothoracic glands of larvae homozygous for a conditional larval lethal mutation, l(3)ecd1ts, not only fail to produce ecdysteroids at normal levels at the restrictive temperature (29° C), but also acquire abnormal morphological features that reflect the disruptive effects of the mutation. These abnormalities include an accumulation of lipid droplets presumed to contain sterol precursors of ecdysteroids, a disappearance of SER and a drastic reduction of membrane invaginations in the peripheral area of the cell. These morphological defects are observed in prothoracic glands dissected from larvae transferred from 18° C to 29° C approximately 24 h before observation and also within 4 h of an in vitro transfer to 29° C following dissection from wandering third instar larvae reared at 18° C. No ultrastructural abnormalities were noted in the corpus allatum portion of mutant ring glands. These observations further indicate the direct involvement of the ecd gene product in ecdysteroid synthesis and suggest a role for the gene in the proper transport of precursors to the site where they can be utilized in ecdysteroid biosynthesis. |
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Keywords: | Prothoracic gland Ecdysteroid Corpus allatum Juvenile hormone Drosophila melanogaster (Insecta) |
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