Title

Tissue Distribution Of Malic Enzyme-Nadp+ In Drosophila-Melanogaster Imaginal Disks

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Keywords

Biology; Mathematical & Computational Biology; Statistics & Probability

Abstract

The spatial distribution patterns of malic enzyme-NADP+ (ME) inDrosophila melanogaster imaginal discs and other structures were demonstrated histochemically. Staining in the imaginal discs was limited to specific areas where intense reactions occurred primarily in differentiating structures. The eye-antennal disc possessed the most distinctive staining pattern. The ommatidial preclusters and clusters of the eye portion both stained, with heavier deposition in mature clusters. Staining in the preclusters closest to the morphogenetic furrow (MF) was obscured by a band of stained cells on either side of the MF that extends dorsoventrally across the disc. The ME low activity mutantMen NCl showed a dramatic reduction in staining of this band of cells but had no visible effect on eye morphogenesis. The larval optic nerve which traverses the entire length of the eye-antennal disc was a consistently stained feature. Two structures specifically stained in the leg discs. The most prominent was the chordotonal organ, while the second was a larval nerve extending the length of the disc. Limited staining was observed in the wing disc. No ME staining could be detected in the labial disc or haltere disc. Even though the genital discs did not stain for ME, the enzyme was induced sometime during the pupal stage since intense staining was noted in several adult internal genital disc derived structures. In general, ME staining in imaginal discs was associated with structures from the nervous system.

Journal Title

Wilhelm Rouxs Archives of Developmental Biology

Volume

194

Issue/Number

223

Publication Date

1-1-1985

Document Type

Article

Language

English

First Page

217

Last Page

51

WOS Identifier

WOS:A1985AHZ6900004

ISSN

0340-0794

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