Drosophilagenescutandminiatureare associated with the susceptibility to infection bySerratia marcescens
- 1 August 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Genetics Research
- Vol. 52 (1) , 51-56
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016672300027300
Abstract
Summary: A mutant strain ofDrosophila melanogasterwith five markers on theX-chromosome was found to be more sensitive than the wild type when infected with an insect-pathogenic strain ofSerratia marcescens. Two of the five mutations in this fly strain,cutandminiature, were found to be responsible for this sensitivity. A double-mutant, with bothcutandminiature, was as sensitive toSerratiainfection as was the original sensitiveDrosophilastrain with all five mutations. Recombinant flies with other alleles ofcutandminiaturewere also sensitive. A revertant ofcutwas found to be less sensitive than the parental flies. Our insect pathogenic strain ofSerratiaproduces several proteases and a chitinase. A bacterial mutant, lacking proteases and chitinase, was found to be less virulent than wild-type bacteria. When pupal shells from resistant andcut-miniatureflies were incubated with a mixture of protease and chitinase there was a release ofN-acetyl glucosamine, and 50% more material was liberated from pupal shells of sensitive flies. Sensitive flies reared on sucrose infected withSerratiashowed bacteria in their hemolymph earlier than wild-type flies. We conclude thatDrosophilagenes forcutandminiatureare associated with the sensitivity toSerratiainfection, presumably because the gut peritrophic membrane is more susceptible to bacterial proteases and chitinase.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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