Developmental expression and gene/enzyme identifications in the alpha esterase gene cluster of Drosophila melanogaster

Here we show how the 10 genes of the alpha esterase cluster of Drosophila melanogaster have diverged substantially in their expression profiles. Together with previously described sequence divergence this suggests substantial functional diversification. By peptide mass fingerprinting and in vitro ge...

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description Here we show how the 10 genes of the alpha esterase cluster of Drosophila melanogaster have diverged substantially in their expression profiles. Together with previously described sequence divergence this suggests substantial functional diversification. By peptide mass fingerprinting and in vitro gene expression we have also shown that two of the genes encode the isozymes EST9 (formerly ESTC) and EST23. EST9 is the major 'alpha staining' esterase in zymograms of gut tissues in feeding stages while orthologues of EST23 confer resistance to organophosphorus insecticides in other higher Diptera. The results for EST9 and EST23 concur with previous suggestions that the products of the alpha esterase cluster function in digestion and detoxification of xenobiotic esters. However, many of the other genes in the cluster show developmental or tissue-specific expression that seems inconsistent with such roles. Furthermore, there is generally poor correspondence between the mRNA expression patterns of the remaining eight genes and isozymes previously characterized by standard techniques of electrophoresis and staining, suggesting that the alpha cluster might only account for a small minority of the esterase isozyme profile.
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alpha-Est5
alpha-Est7
alphaE5 gene
alphaE7 gene
Animals
Blotting, Northern
carboxylesterase
CG1089
CG1112
developmental stages
digestion
Drosophila melanogaster
Drosophila melanogaster - embryology
Drosophila melanogaster - enzymology
Drosophila melanogaster - genetics
Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional
Est-9
Est-C
EST23
EST9
esterases
Esterases - genetics
Evolution, Molecular
functional genomics
gene expression
Gene Expression Profiling
genomics
insect development
insecticide resistance
isozymes
Mass Spectrometry
messenger RNA
metabolic detoxification
multigene family
Peptide Mapping
title Developmental expression and gene/enzyme identifications in the alpha esterase gene cluster of Drosophila melanogaster
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