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A Novel Function for the Hox Gene Abd-B in the Male Accessory Gland Regulates the Long-Term Female Post-Mating Response in Drosophila

机译:Hox基因And-B在男性附件腺中的新功能调节果蝇中的长期女性交配后反应。

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In insects, products of the male reproductive tract are essential for initiating and maintaining the female post-mating response (PMR). The PMR includes changes in egg laying, receptivity to courting males, and sperm storage. In Drosophila, previous studies have determined that the main cells of the male accessory gland produce some of the products required for these processes. However, nothing was known about the contribution of the gland's other secretory cell type, the secondary cells. In the course of investigating the late functions of the homeotic gene, Abdominal-B (Abd-B), we discovered that Abd-B is specifically expressed in the secondary cells of the Drosophila male accessory gland. Using an Abd-B BAC reporter coupled with a collection of genetic deletions, we discovered an enhancer from the iab-6 regulatory domain that is responsible for Abd-B expression in these cells and that apparently works independently from the segmentally regulated chromatin domains of the bithorax complex. Removal of this enhancer results in visible morphological defects in the secondary cells. We determined that mates of iab-6 mutant males show defects in long-term egg laying and suppression of receptivity, and that products of the secondary cells are influential during sperm competition. Many of these phenotypes seem to be caused by a defect in the storage and gradual release of sex peptide in female mates of iab-6 mutant males. We also found that Abd-B expression in the secondary cells contributes to glycosylation of at least three accessory gland proteins: ovulin (Acp26Aa), CG1656, and CG1652. Our results demonstrate that long-term post-mating changes observed in mated females are not solely induced by main cell secretions, as previously believed, but that secondary cells also play an important role in male fertility by extending the female PMR. Overall, these discoveries provide new insights into how these two cell types cooperate to produce and maintain a robust female PMR.
机译:在昆虫中,雄性生殖道的产物对于引发和维持雌性交配后反应(PMR)至关重要。 PMR包括产卵,对雄性求偶的接受度以及精子储存的变化。在果蝇中,以前的研究已经确定雄性副腺的主要细胞会产生这些过程所需的某些产物。但是,关于腺体的其他分泌细胞类型(次生细胞)的贡献还一无所知。在研究同源基因Abdominal-B(Abd-B)的后期功能过程中,我们发现Abd-B在果蝇雄性副腺的次级细胞中特异性表达。使用Abd-B BAC报告基因和一系列基因缺失,我们发现了来自iab-6调节域的增强子,该增强子负责这些细胞中Abd-B的表达,并且显然独立于细胞的分段调节的染色质域起作用位胸复合体。去除这种增强剂会导致次级细胞中可见的形态缺陷。我们确定,iab-6突变型雄性的配偶在长期产卵和接受能力抑制方面显示出缺陷,并且次生细胞的产物在精子竞争过程中具有影响力。这些表型中的许多似乎是由iab-6突变型雄性雌性伴侣中性肽的存储和逐步释放缺陷引起的。我们还发现,次级细胞中Abd-B的表达有助于至少三种辅助腺蛋白的糖基化:卵磷脂(Acp26Aa),CG1656和CG1652。我们的研究结果表明,在交配的雌性动物中观察到的长期交配后变化不仅如先前所信是由主要细胞的分泌诱导的,而且次生细胞还通过延长雌性PMR在雄性育性中发挥重要作用。总体而言,这些发现为这两种细胞类型如何协同产生和维持强大的雌性PMR提供了新的见解。

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