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Functional male accessory glands and fertility in Drosophila require novel ecdysone receptor

In many insects, the accessory gland, a secretory tissue of the male reproductive system, is essential for male fertility. Male accessory gland is the major source of proteinaceous secretions, collectively called as seminal proteins (or accessory gland proteins), which upon transfer, manipulate the...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Vandana, Pandey, Anuj K., Kumar, Ajay, Misra, Snigdha, Gupta, Himanshu P. K., Gupta, Snigdha, Singh, Anshuman, Buehner, Norene A., Ravi Ram, Kristipati
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5444863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28493870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006788
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author Sharma, Vandana
Pandey, Anuj K.
Kumar, Ajay
Misra, Snigdha
Gupta, Himanshu P. K.
Gupta, Snigdha
Singh, Anshuman
Buehner, Norene A.
Ravi Ram, Kristipati
author_facet Sharma, Vandana
Pandey, Anuj K.
Kumar, Ajay
Misra, Snigdha
Gupta, Himanshu P. K.
Gupta, Snigdha
Singh, Anshuman
Buehner, Norene A.
Ravi Ram, Kristipati
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description In many insects, the accessory gland, a secretory tissue of the male reproductive system, is essential for male fertility. Male accessory gland is the major source of proteinaceous secretions, collectively called as seminal proteins (or accessory gland proteins), which upon transfer, manipulate the physiology and behavior of mated females. Insect hormones such as ecdysteroids and juvenoids play a key role in accessory gland development and protein synthesis but little is known about underlying molecular players and their mechanism of action. Therefore, in the present study, we examined the roles of hormone-dependent transcription factors (Nuclear Receptors), in accessory gland development, function and male fertility of a genetically tractable insect model, Drosophila melanogaster. First, we carried out an RNAi screen involving 19 hormone receptors, individually and specifically, in a male reproductive tissue (accessory gland) for their requirement in Drosophila male fertility. Subsequently, by using independent RNAi/ dominant negative forms, we show that Ecdysone Receptor (EcR) is essential for male fertility due to its requirement in the normal development of accessory glands in Drosophila: EcR depleted glands fail to make seminal proteins and have dying cells. Further, our data point to a novel ecdysone receptor that does not include Ultraspiracle but is probably comprised of EcR isoforms in Drosophila male accessory glands. Our data suggest that this novel ecdysone receptor might act downstream of homeodomain transcription factor paired (prd) in the male accessory gland. Overall, the study suggests novel ecdysone receptor as an important player in the hormonal regulation of seminal protein production and insect male fertility.
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spelling pubmed-54448632017-06-06 Functional male accessory glands and fertility in Drosophila require novel ecdysone receptor Sharma, Vandana Pandey, Anuj K. Kumar, Ajay Misra, Snigdha Gupta, Himanshu P. K. Gupta, Snigdha Singh, Anshuman Buehner, Norene A. Ravi Ram, Kristipati PLoS Genet Research Article In many insects, the accessory gland, a secretory tissue of the male reproductive system, is essential for male fertility. Male accessory gland is the major source of proteinaceous secretions, collectively called as seminal proteins (or accessory gland proteins), which upon transfer, manipulate the physiology and behavior of mated females. Insect hormones such as ecdysteroids and juvenoids play a key role in accessory gland development and protein synthesis but little is known about underlying molecular players and their mechanism of action. Therefore, in the present study, we examined the roles of hormone-dependent transcription factors (Nuclear Receptors), in accessory gland development, function and male fertility of a genetically tractable insect model, Drosophila melanogaster. First, we carried out an RNAi screen involving 19 hormone receptors, individually and specifically, in a male reproductive tissue (accessory gland) for their requirement in Drosophila male fertility. Subsequently, by using independent RNAi/ dominant negative forms, we show that Ecdysone Receptor (EcR) is essential for male fertility due to its requirement in the normal development of accessory glands in Drosophila: EcR depleted glands fail to make seminal proteins and have dying cells. Further, our data point to a novel ecdysone receptor that does not include Ultraspiracle but is probably comprised of EcR isoforms in Drosophila male accessory glands. Our data suggest that this novel ecdysone receptor might act downstream of homeodomain transcription factor paired (prd) in the male accessory gland. Overall, the study suggests novel ecdysone receptor as an important player in the hormonal regulation of seminal protein production and insect male fertility. Public Library of Science 2017-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5444863/ /pubmed/28493870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006788 Text en © 2017 Sharma et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pandey, Anuj K.
Kumar, Ajay
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Gupta, Himanshu P. K.
Gupta, Snigdha
Singh, Anshuman
Buehner, Norene A.
Ravi Ram, Kristipati
Functional male accessory glands and fertility in Drosophila require novel ecdysone receptor
title Functional male accessory glands and fertility in Drosophila require novel ecdysone receptor
title_full Functional male accessory glands and fertility in Drosophila require novel ecdysone receptor
title_fullStr Functional male accessory glands and fertility in Drosophila require novel ecdysone receptor
title_full_unstemmed Functional male accessory glands and fertility in Drosophila require novel ecdysone receptor
title_short Functional male accessory glands and fertility in Drosophila require novel ecdysone receptor
title_sort functional male accessory glands and fertility in drosophila require novel ecdysone receptor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5444863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28493870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006788
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