Encapsulation of parasitoid eggs in phenoloxidase-deficient mutants of Drosophila melanogaster
Eggs of the parasitoid Leptopilina boulardi, strain L104, are routinely encapsulated by haemocytes in Drosophila melanogaster larvae, and the capsules subsequently melanize. In D. melanogaster mutant strains deficient for phenoloxidase activity, L104 eggs are encapsulated by host haemocytes but the...
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Published in | Journal of insect physiology Vol. 36; no. 7; pp. 523 - 529 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Amsterdam
Elsevier Ltd
1990
Elsevier |
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Summary: | Eggs of the parasitoid
Leptopilina boulardi, strain L104, are routinely encapsulated by haemocytes in
Drosophila melanogaster larvae, and the capsules subsequently melanize. In
D. melanogaster mutant strains deficient for phenoloxidase activity, L104 eggs are encapsulated by host haemocytes but the cellular capsules do not melanize and harden. These observations suggest that phenoloxidases are not essential for recognition of nonself and encapsulation of foreign objects in
D. melanogaster, but they are required for blackening and hardening of haemocytic capsules. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1910 1879-1611 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0022-1910(90)90104-N |