Differential expression of quick-to-court gene isoforms in Drosophila male and female

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Natalia E. Gogoleva , Roman O. Cherezov , Yulia V. Lyupina , Kim I. Adameyko , Alexander S. Balkin , Nikolay G. Gornostaev , Oksana I. Kravchuk
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Abstract

The quick-to-court (qtc) gene is expressed in both males and females but affects only the mating behavior of males, probably due to the different composition of isoforms between the sexes. We tested this hypothesis and examined the sex-specific expression of qtc transcripts in the tissues of male and female Oregon-R flies. It was found that some qtc transcripts, such as qtc-RM and qtc-RN, are testis-specific, while others like qtc-RH are found in ovaries but absent in testes. No sex-specific transcripts were identified in the brain, suggesting further investigation into specific brain structures may be needed. There is likely a complex regulation of qtc gene expression, which is potentially influenced by various factors in different tissues.
雌雄果蝇快速上场基因同工型的差异表达
快速上庭(qtc)基因在雄性和雌性中都有表达,但只影响雄性的交配行为,这可能是由于不同性别中的同工型组成不同。我们验证了这一假设,并研究了qtc转录本在雌雄俄勒冈-R蝇组织中的性别特异性表达。结果发现,一些qtc转录本(如qtc-RM和qtc-RN)具有睾丸特异性,而另一些qtc转录本(如qtc-RH)则存在于卵巢中,但不存在于睾丸中。在大脑中没有发现性别特异性转录本,这表明可能需要进一步调查特定的大脑结构。qtc 基因的表达可能存在复杂的调控,在不同组织中可能受到各种因素的影响。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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