Mutually exclusive expression of sex-specific and non-sex-specific fruitless gene products in the Drosophila central nervous system

Gene Expression Patterns(2022)

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The fruitless gene of Drosophila produces multiple protein isoforms, which are classified into two major classes, sex-specific Fru proteins (FruM) and non-sex specific proteins (FruCOM). Whereas FruM proteins are expressed in ∼2000 neurons to masculinize their structure and function, little is known about FruCOM's roles. As an attempt to obtain clues to the roles of FruCOM, we compared expression patterns of FruCOM and FruM in the central nervous system at the late larval stage. We found that nearly all neuroblasts express FruCOM but not FruM, whereas a subset of ganglion mother cells and differentiated neurons express FruM but not FruCOM. It is inferred that FruCOM proteins support fundamental stem cell functions, contrasting to FruM proteins, which play major roles in sex-specific differentiation of neurons.
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Stem cells,Sex-specific differentiation,Neuroblasts,Ganglion mother cells,Transcription factors,Monoclonal antibodies,BTB-Zinc finger proteins,Metamorphosis
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