The Singularity of the Drosophila Male Germ Cell Centriole: The Asymmetric Distribution of Sas4 and Sas6

Drosophila spermatocytes have giant centrioles that display unique properties. Both the parent centrioles maintain a distinct cartwheel and nucleate a cilium-like region that persists during the meiotic divisions and organizes a structured sperm axoneme. Moreover, the parent centrioles are morpholog...

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Main Authors: Veronica Persico, Massimo Migliorini, Giuliano Callaini, Maria Giovanna Riparbelli
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/1/115
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spelling doaj-f0ad79520b6449f38a198968aa55f3a22020-11-25T01:35:18ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092020-01-019111510.3390/cells9010115cells9010115The Singularity of the Drosophila Male Germ Cell Centriole: The Asymmetric Distribution of Sas4 and Sas6Veronica Persico0Massimo Migliorini1Giuliano Callaini2Maria Giovanna Riparbelli3Department of Life Sciences, University of Siena, Via Aldo Moro 2, 53100 Siena, ItalyDepartment of Life Sciences, University of Siena, Via Aldo Moro 2, 53100 Siena, ItalyDepartment of Life Sciences, University of Siena, Via Aldo Moro 2, 53100 Siena, ItalyDepartment of Life Sciences, University of Siena, Via Aldo Moro 2, 53100 Siena, ItalyDrosophila spermatocytes have giant centrioles that display unique properties. Both the parent centrioles maintain a distinct cartwheel and nucleate a cilium-like region that persists during the meiotic divisions and organizes a structured sperm axoneme. Moreover, the parent centrioles are morphologically undistinguishable, unlike vertebrate cells in which mother and daughter centrioles have distinct structural features. However, our immunofluorescence analysis of the parent centrioles in mature primary spermatocytes revealed an asymmetric accumulation of the typical Sas4 and Sas6 proteins. Notably, the fluorescence intensity of Sas4 and Sas6 at the daughter centrioles is greater than the intensity found at the mother ones. In contrast, the centrioles of wing imaginal disc cells display an opposite condition in which the loading of Sas4 and Sas6 at the mother centrioles is greater. These data underlie a subtle asymmetry among the parent centrioles and point to a cell type diversity of the localization of the Sas4 and Sas6 proteins.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/1/115drosophilaspermatogenesiscentriole asymmetrysas4sas6
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author Veronica Persico
Massimo Migliorini
Giuliano Callaini
Maria Giovanna Riparbelli
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Massimo Migliorini
Giuliano Callaini
Maria Giovanna Riparbelli
The Singularity of the Drosophila Male Germ Cell Centriole: The Asymmetric Distribution of Sas4 and Sas6
Cells
drosophila
spermatogenesis
centriole asymmetry
sas4
sas6
author_facet Veronica Persico
Massimo Migliorini
Giuliano Callaini
Maria Giovanna Riparbelli
author_sort Veronica Persico
title The Singularity of the Drosophila Male Germ Cell Centriole: The Asymmetric Distribution of Sas4 and Sas6
title_short The Singularity of the Drosophila Male Germ Cell Centriole: The Asymmetric Distribution of Sas4 and Sas6
title_full The Singularity of the Drosophila Male Germ Cell Centriole: The Asymmetric Distribution of Sas4 and Sas6
title_fullStr The Singularity of the Drosophila Male Germ Cell Centriole: The Asymmetric Distribution of Sas4 and Sas6
title_full_unstemmed The Singularity of the Drosophila Male Germ Cell Centriole: The Asymmetric Distribution of Sas4 and Sas6
title_sort singularity of the drosophila male germ cell centriole: the asymmetric distribution of sas4 and sas6
publisher MDPI AG
series Cells
issn 2073-4409
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Drosophila spermatocytes have giant centrioles that display unique properties. Both the parent centrioles maintain a distinct cartwheel and nucleate a cilium-like region that persists during the meiotic divisions and organizes a structured sperm axoneme. Moreover, the parent centrioles are morphologically undistinguishable, unlike vertebrate cells in which mother and daughter centrioles have distinct structural features. However, our immunofluorescence analysis of the parent centrioles in mature primary spermatocytes revealed an asymmetric accumulation of the typical Sas4 and Sas6 proteins. Notably, the fluorescence intensity of Sas4 and Sas6 at the daughter centrioles is greater than the intensity found at the mother ones. In contrast, the centrioles of wing imaginal disc cells display an opposite condition in which the loading of Sas4 and Sas6 at the mother centrioles is greater. These data underlie a subtle asymmetry among the parent centrioles and point to a cell type diversity of the localization of the Sas4 and Sas6 proteins.
topic drosophila
spermatogenesis
centriole asymmetry
sas4
sas6
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/1/115
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