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Wright, Y., Armstrong, A.R. (2024). Differential amino acid transporter expression in adult Drosophila melanogaster tissues.  MicroPubl Biol 2024(): .
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FBrf0259059
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Research paper
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Organismal macronutrient intake modulates organ and tissue function. Dietary amino acids play essential roles in metabolic processes that support normal tissue growth, repair, and function. For example, in Drosophila melanogaster , protein-deficient diets lead to reduced overall organismal growth during larval development and severely decreased egg production in adult females. Multiple tissues, therefore, must sense and respond to dietary protein input. Amino acid transporter proteins facilitate the movement of amino acids across cellular membranes. Based on high-throughput expression studies, the Drosophila genome is predicted to encode 58 amino acid transporters. We have set out to determine if there are tissue-specific amino acid requirements for proper tissue function by first assessing the complement of amino acid transporters expressed in several adult tissues. Using RT-PCR to assess transcript levels, we find that most of the 24 amino acid transporters examined are expressed in the head, thorax, abdomen, gut, and ovary, while a subset shows differential transcript expression. This work will serve as the foundation for future studies addressing the impact of physiological factors, like nutrition, on amino acid sensing by individual tissues.
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PMC10935871 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    MicroPubl Biol
    Title
    microPublication Biology
    ISBN/ISSN
    2578-9430
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