Journal article

Transcriptome Analysis of Drosophila melanogaster Third Instar Larval Ring Glands Points to Novel Functions and Uncovers a Cytochrome p450 Required for Development

Danielle Christesen, Ying Ting Yang, Jason Somers, Charles Robin, Tamar Sztal, Philip Batterham, Trent Perry

G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics | Genetics Society of America | Published : 2017

Abstract

In Drosophila melanogaster larvae, the ring gland (RG) is a control center that orchestrates major developmental transitions. It is a composite organ, consisting of the prothoracic gland, the corpus allatum, and the corpora cardiaca, each of which synthesizes and secretes a different hormone. Until now, the RG’s broader developmental roles beyond endocrine secretion have not been explored. RNA sequencing and analysis of a new transcriptome resource from D. melanogaster wandering third instar larval RGs has provided a fascinating insight into the diversity of developmental signaling in this organ. We have found strong enrichment of expression of two gene pathways not previously associated wit..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Thomas W. R. Harrop and Robert T. Good for bioinformatic support, and Hector Sandoval and Hugo Bellen for assistance with ELISA and MiMIC experiments. This work was funded by an Australian Research Council Grant, DP130102415 (P.B.), an Australian Postgraduate Award, Science National Scholarship, Dame Margaret Blackwood Soroptimist Scholarship, and John A. McKenzie/Selby Scientific Foundation Award (D.C.).