Selective gene expression induced by ecdysterone in cultured fat bodies of Drosophila.
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Expression of the LSP-2 and P1 genes was induced in cultured fat bodies of Drosophila third-instar larvae by supplementing the culture medium with ecdysterone. The fat bodies were isolated from ecdysterone-deficient larvae of the temperature-sensitive mutant ecd1, which were shifted from the permissive to the restrictive temperature either at the beginning of the third instar for the detection of LSP-2 induction or several hours later for the detection of P1 induction. During normal larval development, the LSP-2 gene is expressed before the P1 gene, and this order is also observed in the cultured fat bodies. Induction was demonstrated by increased amounts of LSP-2 and P1 transcripts in the ecdysterone-supplemented fat bodies. The amount of P1 transcript was determined by two methods: one involved measuring the hybridization of a labeled P1 DNA probe to total fat body RNA; the other involved labeling the newly synthesized RNA in nuclei isolated from cultured fat bodies and measuring the hybridization of the labeled RNA to P1 DNA. Only the second method was used for the LSP-2 transcript because the earlier expression of the LSP-2 gene results in a measurable accumulation of the transcript in the fat bodies before ecdysterone supplementation. The maximal level of P1 induction was reached within 2 hr after supplementation, and the induction was not affected by a concentration of cycloheximide that strongly inhibited total protein synthesis, suggesting that ecdysterone acts directly on the P1 gene rather than indirectly by inducing formation of proteins required for the subsequent induction of P1. Ecdysterone appears to function normally in the cultured fat body system because the LSP-2 and P1 genes are induced in culture in the same order as in vivo and a third gene, G12, that is not induced in fat bodies in vivo also is not induced in culture.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
دوره 80 10 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1983