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Somatic production of reactive oxygen species does not predict its production in sperm cells across Drosophila melanogaster lines.

Biz R TurnellLuisa KumpitschAnne-Cécile RibouKlaus Reinhardt
Published in: BMC research notes (2021)
Somatic ROS production was previously shown to be lower in wild-type Oregon-R than in wild-type Dahomey flies; decreased by the expression of alternative oxidase (AOX), a protein that shortens the electron transport chain; and increased by a loss-of-function mutation in dj-1β, a gene involved in ROS scavenging. Contrary to predictions, we found no differences among these four lines in the rate of sperm ROS production. We discuss the implications of our results, the limitations of our study, and possible directions for future research.
Keyphrases
  • wild type
  • reactive oxygen species
  • drosophila melanogaster
  • cell death
  • dna damage
  • copy number
  • induced apoptosis
  • binding protein
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • current status
  • cell proliferation