A Mutation in the Drosophila Profilin Homolog Gene Affects Gametogenesis and Bristle Development in Both Sexes |
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Authors: | Takahiro Akiyama Masukichi Okada |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, College of Environmental Health, Azabu University, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229, Japan;Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan |
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Abstract: | We have isolated a Drosophila melanogaster mutant, allelic to the profilin gene reported as chickadee . We named the allele chickadeebin , in which the oogenesis and the spermatogenesis are disrupted, and the bristles are malformed. In the mutant nurse cells, cytoplasmic actin filaments fail to polymerize, and nuclei are displaced. The flow of cytoplasm from nurse cells to the oocyte is abortive. These ovarian phenotypes are principally the same as those reported in chickadeewc57 and WF57 (2). In addition, the egg chamber of chickadeebin contains a reduced number of cystocytes that are binucleafed. In some egg chambers, the oocyte fails to differentiate. All cystocytes in such an egg chamber are morphologically similar to nurse cells with polyploid nuclei. Mutant male flies have defective testes in which the spermatocyst is deficient or reduced in number. Mutant adults have shortened and forked bristles. We discuss the function of profilin in the gametogenesis and bristle development. |
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