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Publication : Mating induces an immune response and developmental switch in the Drosophila oviduct.

First Author  Kapelnikov Anat Year  2008
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  105
Pages  13912-7 PubMed ID  18725632
Abstract Text  Mating triggers physiological and behavioral changes in females. To understand how females effect these changes, we used microarray, proteomic, and comparative analyses to characterize gene expression in oviducts of mated and unmated Drosophila females. The transition from non-egg laying to egg laying elicits a distinct molecular profile in the oviduct. Immune-related transcripts and proteins involved in muscle and polarized epithelial function increase, whereas cell growth and differentiation-related genes are down-regulated. Our combined results indicate that mating triggers molecular and biochemical changes that mediate progression from a "poised" state to a mature, functional stage. Doi  10.1073/pnas.0710997105
Issue  37 Month  Sep

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