果蝇精细胞个体化对温度和脂肪酸代谢非常敏感。

Spermatogenesis Pub Date : 2015-02-23 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1080/21565562.2015.1006089
Geulah Ben-David, Eli Miller, Josefa Steinhauer
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摘要

脂肪酸是强有力的脂质信号分子的前体。它们储存在膜磷脂中,由磷脂酶A2 (PLA2)释放。溶血磷脂酰基转移酶(ATs)通过将脂肪酸再酯化成磷脂来对抗PLA2,这是一种被称为Lands循环的生化途径。果蝇陆地循环的ys和nes以及7个预测的PLA2基因在雄性生殖道中表达。精子个体化需要卵母细胞和卵母细胞。个体化发生在终末分化之后,每个精子都被包裹在自己的质膜中,并去除大部分细胞质内容物。我们开发了一种定量分析方法来测量个性化缺陷。我们证明个体化对温度和年龄敏感,但对饮食不敏感。将脂肪酸代谢为前列腺素的环加氧酶Pxt的突变也会导致个体化缺陷。相反,通过突变磷脂酰胆碱脂肪酶瑞士干酪(Sws)或乙醇胺激酶易休克(Eas)来调节磷脂水平不会扰乱个体化,Sws过表达也不会。我们的研究结果表明,脂肪酸衍生的信号,如前列腺素,其丰度由陆地循环调节,是精子发生的重要调节剂。
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<i>Drosophila</i> spermatid individualization is sensitive to temperature and fatty acid metabolism.

<i>Drosophila</i> spermatid individualization is sensitive to temperature and fatty acid metabolism.

<i>Drosophila</i> spermatid individualization is sensitive to temperature and fatty acid metabolism.

Drosophila spermatid individualization is sensitive to temperature and fatty acid metabolism.

Fatty acids are precursors of potent lipid signaling molecules. They are stored in membrane phospholipids and released by phospholipase A2 (PLA2). Lysophospholipid acyltransferases (ATs) oppose PLA2 by re-esterifying fatty acids into phospholipids, in a biochemical pathway known as the Lands Cycle. Drosophila Lands Cycle ATs oys and nes, as well as 7 predicted PLA2 genes, are expressed in the male reproductive tract. Oys and Nes are required for spermatid individualization. Individualization, which occurs after terminal differentiation, invests each spermatid in its own plasma membrane and removes the bulk of the cytoplasmic contents. We developed a quantitative assay to measure individualization defects. We demonstrate that individualization is sensitive to temperature and age but not to diet. Mutation of the cyclooxygenase Pxt, which metabolizes fatty acids to prostaglandins, also leads to individualization defects. In contrast, modulating phospholipid levels by mutation of the phosphatidylcholine lipase Swiss cheese (Sws) or the ethanolamine kinase Easily shocked (Eas) does not perturb individualization, nor does Sws overexpression. Our results suggest that fatty acid derived signals such as prostaglandins, whose abundance is regulated by the Lands Cycle, are important regulators of spermatogenesis.

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