## Abstract The female sterile mutant of __Drosophila melanogaster__, fs(1)1304 (1‐19 ± 2), has been characterized. Our studies show that the mutation affects the organization of nucleolar material in the ovarian nurse cells and the pattern of RNA metabolism in the ovary. Autoradiographic analysis
Further characterization of female sterile (1) 1304 mutant ofDrosophila melanogaster
✍ Scribed by Mulligan, Pamela Khipple ;Rasch, Ellen M.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 958 KB
- Volume
- 212
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The Drosophila melanogastor mutant fs(1) 1304 (1‐19 ± 2) has been characterized using various experimental approaches. The mutant ap^4^ (2‐55.2), used as a control in some of the experiments reported in this paper, has also been examined more carefully. Electrophoresis of ovarian extracts from the mutants on polyacrylamide gels yield results suggesting that vitellogenesis is completely inhibited in ap^4^/ap^4^ females, while it proceeds at an abnormally slow rate in fs/fs females. Both mutants accumulate hemolymph proteins in amounts in excess of those found in the hemolymph of wild type females, suggesting that uptake of proteins from the hemolymph is affected by both the mutant genes. Qualitative differences in the banding patterns obtained from the hemolymph of wild type and ap^4^ female suggest that homozygous ap^4^ females may also be defective in the synthesis or processing of yolk proteins. Three of the protein bands observed in our electropherograms are suspected to represent yolk proteins, and an additional band is thought to represent an aggregate of the three yolk proteins.
Neither juvenile hormone nor ecdysone treatment enhance vitellogenesis in fs(1)1304, although ap^4^ females produce yolky oocytes after JH treatment, in agreement with previously reported results. Ovarian transplantation studies suggest that fs(1)1304 behaves autonomously. Previous studies have shown that ap^4^ females behave non‐autonomously.
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