1. Osirisgene family defines the cuticle nanopatterns of Drosophila
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Sun, Zhengkuan, Inagaki, Sachi, Miyoshi, Keita, Saito, Kuniaki, and Hayashi, Shigeo
- Abstract
Nanostructures of pores and protrusions in the insect cuticle modify molecular permeability and surface wetting and help insects sense various environmental cues. However, the cellular mechanisms that modify cuticle nanostructures are poorly understood. Here, we elucidate how insect-specific Osirisfamily genes are expressed in various cuticle-secreting cells in the Drosophilahead during the early stages of cuticle secretion and cover nearly the entire surface of the head epidermis. Furthermore, we demonstrate how each sense organ cell with various cuticular nanostructures expressed a unique combination of Osirisgenes. Osirisgene mutations cause various cuticle defects in the corneal nipples and pores of the chemosensory sensilla. Thus, our study emphasizes on the importance of Osirisgenes for elucidating cuticle nanopatterning in insects.
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- 2024
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