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Genetic and Hormonal Regulation of Vitellogenesis in Drosophila
Authors:KAMBYSELLIS  MICHAEL P
Institution:Department of Biology, New York University New York, New York 10003
Abstract:In Drosophila the female-specific yolk protein, or vitellogenin,is synthesized in the fat body. In D. melanogaster, vitellogenin,is first detected in the female hemolymph at the time of adulteclosion and in the ovaries 20 hours later, suggesting differentregulatory mechanisms for the processes of synthesis and uptake.Transplantations of pupal or immature adult ovaries into D.melanogaster adult males induce vitellogenin synthesis, implicatingan ovarian agent in the control of synthesis. Larval ovariesfail to stimulate synthesis. Female-sterile mutants with rudimentaryor previtellogenic ovaries synthesize and accumulate large quantitiesof vitellogenin in the hemolymph, but not in the ovaries. Transplantationof these rudimentary ovaries into males induces vitellogeninsynthesis, suggesting that the ovarian inducing agent does notoriginate from the germ cells. Treatment of the homozygous female-sterilemutants with juvenile hormone stimulates the uptake of vitellogeninby the ovary in some strains. This shows that juvenile hormoneplays a role in vitellogenin uptake. The potential importanceof Drosophila vitellogenesis for studies of gene regulationis discussed.
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