RRC ID 74663
著者 Kilwein MD, Johnson MR, Thomalla JM, Mahowald AP, Welte MA.
タイトル Drosophila embryos spatially sort their nutrient stores to facilitate their utilization.
ジャーナル Development
Abstract Animal embryos are provided by their mothers with a diverse nutrient supply that is crucial for development. In Drosophila, the three most abundant nutrients (triglycerides, proteins and glycogen) are sequestered in distinct storage structures: lipid droplets (LDs), yolk vesicles (YVs) and glycogen granules (GGs). Using transmission electron microscopy as well as live and fixed sample fluorescence imaging, we find that all three storage structures are dispersed throughout the egg but are then spatially allocated to distinct tissues by gastrulation: LDs largely to the peripheral epithelium, YVs and GGs to the central yolk cell. To confound the embryo's ability to sort its nutrients, we employ Jabba and mauve mutants to generate LD-GG and LD-YV compound structures. In these mutants, LDs are mis-sorted to the yolk cell and their turnover is delayed. Our observations demonstrate dramatic spatial nutrient sorting in early embryos and provide the first evidence for its functional importance.
巻・号 150(20)
公開日 2023-10-15
DOI 10.1242/dev.201423
PII 287106
PMID 36805634
PMC PMC10108605
MeSH Animals Carrier Proteins / metabolism Drosophila* / metabolism Drosophila Proteins* / metabolism Glycogen / metabolism Lipid Droplets / metabolism Lipid Metabolism Nutrients Protein Transport
IF 5.611
リソース情報
ショウジョウバエ DGRC#115562