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Kim, S.J., Lee, K.M., Park, S.H., Yang, T., Song, I., Rai, F., Hoshino, R., Yun, M., Zhang, C., Kim, J.I., Lee, S., Suh, G.S.B., Niwa, R., Park, Z.Y., Kim, Y.J. (2024). A sexually transmitted sugar orchestrates reproductive responses to nutritional stress.  Nat. Commun. 15(1): 8477.
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FBrf0260550
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Research paper
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Seminal fluid is rich in sugars, but their role beyond supporting sperm motility is unknown. In this study, we found Drosophila melanogaster males transfer a substantial amount of a phospho-galactoside to females during mating, but only half as much when undernourished. This seminal substance, which we named venerose, induces an increase in germline stem cells (GSCs) and promotes sperm storage in females, especially undernourished ones. Venerose enters the hemolymph and directly activates nutrient-sensing Dh44[+] neurons in the brain. Food deprivation directs the nutrient-sensing neurons to secrete more of the neuropeptide Dh44 in response to infused venerose. The secreted Dh44 then enhances the local niche signal, stimulating GSC proliferation. It also extends the retention of ejaculate by females, resulting in greater venerose absorption and increased sperm storage. In this study, we uncovered the role of a sugar-like seminal substance produced by males that coordinates reproductive responses to nutritional challenges in females.
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PMC11445483 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Nat. Commun.
    Title
    Nature communications
    ISBN/ISSN
    2041-1723
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