Abstract

Protein content and pattern were determined for testes, seminal vesicles and accessory glands of drone pupae and compared to the ecdysteroid titer in hemolymph. In testes of young pupae, the protein titer increases in parallel with increasing ecdysteroid levels, but maximal protein titers are reached in late pupae, after the hormone titer has dropped. Protein titer then decreases at the end of pupal stage, coinciding with the time reported for spermatozoa migration to seminal vesicles and onset of testes degeneration. In seminal vesicles and accessory glands, the protein titer increases continuously during pupal stages, the maximal titer coinciding with low ecdysteroid levels in late pupae. Two new polypeptides appeared in accessory glands of late pupae, when the ecdysteroid level was low, and were not detected in ecdysteroid-treated pupae, thus indicating that some of the final steps of differentiation of the drone reproductive system are negatively regulated by ecdysteroids.

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