Mating stimulates protein phosphorylation and synthesis via rapamycin- and wortmannin-sensitive pathways in the male accessory glands of D-melanogaster

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Mating increases protein synthesis in the Drosophila male accessory glands. To elucidate the components involved in the stimulation of protein synthesis, mating-induced phosphorylation of accessory gland proteins was examined. Mating prominently stimulates the phosphorylation of two proteins (Mr 20,000 and 30,000), which are inferred to be Drosophila eIF-4E binding protein (d4E-BP) and ribosomal protein S6. The stimulated phosphorylation corresponded with protein synthesis, and was inhibited by rapamycin and wortmannin. Furthermore, mating increased phosphorylation of d4E-BP and S6, the dissociation of d4E-BP from eIF-4E, and S6 kinase activity. Collectively, these findings suggest that d4E-BP and S6 mediate the stimulation of protein synthesis by mating in Drosophila.
Publisher
GENETICS SOC KOREA
Issue Date
2007-06
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

INITIATION-FACTOR 4E; PHOSPHOINOSITIDE 3-KINASE; TRANSLATION INITIATION; ECTOPIC EXPRESSION; SIGNALING PATHWAY; GENE-EXPRESSION; INSULIN; KINASE; GROWTH; CELLS

Citation

KOREAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS, v.29, no.2, pp.203 - 210

ISSN
0254-5934
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/88453
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BS-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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