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JCS ePress online publication date 13 May 2008
doi: 10.1242/jcs.026559


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yuri gagarin is required for actin, tubulin and basal body functions in Drosophila spermatogenesis


Michael J. Texada, Rebecca A. Simonette, Cassidy B. Johnson, William J. Deery, and Kathleen M. Beckingham*
* Author for correspondence (e-mail: kate{at}rice.edu)

Males of the genus Drosophila produce sperm of remarkable length. Investigation of giant sperm production in Drosophila melanogaster has demonstrated that specialized actin and microtubule structures play key roles. The gene yuri gagarin (yuri) encodes a novel protein previously identified through its role in gravitaxis. A male-sterile mutation of yuri has revealed roles for Yuri in the functions of the actin and tubulin structures of spermatogenesis. Yuri is a component of the motile actin cones that individualize the spermatids and is essential for their formation. Furthermore, Yuri is required for actin accumulation in the dense complex, a microtubule-rich structure on the sperm nuclei thought to strengthen the nuclei during elongation. In the yuri mutant, late clusters of syncytial nuclei are deformed and disorganized. The basal bodies are also mispositioned on the nuclei, and the association of a specialized structure, the centriolar adjunct (CA), with the basal body is lost. Some of these nuclear defects might underlie a further unexpected abnormality: sperm nuclei occasionally locate to the wrong ends of the spermatid cysts. The structure of the axonemes that grow out from the basal bodies is affected in the yuri mutant, suggesting a possible role for the CA in axoneme formation.


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