Catherine H Kagemann, Gabriela M Colocho, Charles F Aquadro
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摘要
弹珠袋(bam)是调节黑腹果蝇生殖干细胞维持和生殖干细胞子细胞分化的一个重要基因。当 bam 出现部分功能性(低形)时,引入 Wolbachia pipientis 可挽救突变体的生育表型,否则将导致部分不育。W. pipientis的不同变体会导致对bam低态生育力表型的不同拯救效果。当暴露于不同的 W. pipientis 变体时,bam 低形体表现出不同程度的拯救,这引起了我们的兴趣,促使我们研究这种现象是否可归因于 W. pipientis 变体滴度的变化。我们发现,在 bam hypomorph 生育高峰期,两个 W. pipientis 变种组,即 w Mel-like(低 bam hypomorph 生育力拯救)和 w MelCS-like 变种(高 bam hypomorph 生育力拯救)之间的卵巢滴度没有明显差异。然而,w Mel-like和w MelCS-like感染bam hypomorph的胴体(不含卵巢的整只苍蝇)滴度在生育力峰值挽救期间有所不同。卵巢感染和胴体感染的综合滴度与繁殖力之间呈正相关,这意味着卵巢感染的影响范围超出了卵巢感染本身。
Non-ovarian Wolbachia pipientis titer correlates with fertility rescue of a Drosophila melanogaster bag of marbles hypomorph.
Bag of marbles ( bam ) is an essential gene that regulates germline stem cell maintenance and germline stem cell daughter cell differentiation in Drosophila melanogaster . When bam is partially functional (hypomorphic), the introduction of Wolbachia pipientis rescues the mutant fertility phenotype that would otherwise result in partial sterility. Infection by different W. pipientis variants results in differential rescue of the bam hypomorph fertility phenotype. We were intrigued by the varying degrees of rescue exhibited in the bam hypomorph when exposed to different W. pipientis variants, prompting us to investigate whether this phenomenon is attributable to variations in the titers of W. pipientis variants. We found no significant difference in ovarian titer between two W. pipientis variant groups, w Mel-like (low bam hypomorph fertility rescue) and w MelCS-like variants (higher bam hypomorph fertility rescue), at bam hypomorph peak fertility. However, carcass (whole flies without the ovaries) titer between w Mel-like and w MelCS-like infected bam hypomorph differed during peak fertility rescue. A positive correlation emerged between the combined titers of ovarian and carcass infections and fertility, implying a more extensive influence that extends beyond ovarian infection alone.