THE FOLLICLE CELLS ARE A MAJOR SITE OF VITELLOGENIN SYNTHESIS IN DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER

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BRENNAN, MD [1 ]
WEINER, AJ [1 ]
GORALSKI, TJ [1 ]
MAHOWALD, AP [1 ]
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[1] INDIANA UNIV, PROGRAM MOLEC CELLULAR & DEV BIOL, BLOOMINGTON, IN 47405 USA
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10.1016/0012-1606(82)90309-8
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Pulse labeling of proteins, in vivo, followed by indirect immunoprecipitation of the vitellogenin polypeptides, has shown that not only the thoracic and abdominal fat bodies but also the ovary devote a significant percentage of their synthetic capacity to vitellogenin (VG) production. Ovarian stages 9 and 10 contribute the majority of VG synthesized by the ovary. The follicular epithelium of these stages is the specific site of VG synthesis. In situ hybridization (of a probe containing the coding regions of the 2 larger polypeptides) to sections of ovaries confirmed that the VG mRNA are abundant species in the cytoplasm of stage 9 and 10 follicle cells. Of the 3 polypeptides, 2 (VGP1 and VGP2) are produced at roughly equal levels by the follicle cells but the smallest polypeptide (VGP3) is produced at 1/4 this level by these cells. Hybridization of cloned genomic probes to RNA bound on nitrocellulose filters has shown that the ovary contributes .apprx. 35% of the total amount of the mRNA coding for VGP1 and VGP2 but only about 10% of the mRNA for VGP3. The levels of all 3 VG mRNA during follicular development closely parallel VG polypeptide synthesis. Culture of ovaries in males has shown that the mRNA levels accurately reflect the follicle cell contribution to VG synthesis.
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