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Distribution and morphological changes of the Golgi apparatus during Drosophila spermatogenesis
Authors:Yusaku Yasuno  Jun‐ichi Kawano  Yoshihiro H Inoue  Masa‐Toshi Yamamoto
Institution:1. Drosophila Genetic Resource Center, Kyoto Institute of Technology, , Saga‐Ippongi‐cho, Ukyo‐ku, Kyoto, 616‐8354 Japan;2. Department of Orthoptics and Visual Science, School of Health Science, Kyushu University of Health and Welfare, , Nobeoka, Miyazaki, 882‐8508 Japan
Abstract:In spermatogenesis, the Golgi apparatus is important for the formation of the acrosome, which is a sperm‐specific organelle essential for fertilization. Comprehensive examinations of the spatiotemporal distribution and morphological characterizations of the Golgi in various cells during spermatogenesis are necessary for functional analyses and mutant screenings in the model eukaryote Drosophila. Here, we examined the distribution and morphology of the Golgi during Drosophila spermatogenesis with immunofluorescence and electron microscopy. In pre‐meiotic germ cells, the Golgi apparatuses were distributed evenly in the cytoplasm. In contrast, they were located exclusively in two regions near the poles during the meiotic metaphase, where they were segregated prior to the chromosomes. In cells in anaphase to telophase, the Golgi were predominantly left behind in the equatorial region between the separating daughter nuclei. After completion of meiosis, the dispersed Golgi were assembled at the apical side of the spermatid nucleus to form the acrosome. Further investigation of the Golgi distribution in β2‐tubulin mutants showed aberrant and uneven distributions of the Golgi among sister cells in the meiotic spermatocytes and in the post‐meiotic spermatids. At the ultrastructural level, the Golgi apparatus in pre‐meiotic spermatocytes comprised a pair of stacks. The two stacks were situated adjacent to each other, as if they had duplicated before entering into meiotic division. These results highlight the dynamic nature of the Golgi during spermatogenesis and provide a framework for analyzing the correlations between the dynamics of the Golgi and its function in sperm development.
Keywords:   Drosophila melanogaster     male meiosis  organelle  paired stack  subcellular distribution
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