Lump is a putative Double-Stranded RNA binding protein required for male fertility in Drosophila melanogaster

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In animals, male fertility requires the successful development of motile sperm. During Drosophila melanogaster spermatogenesis, 64 interconnected spermatids descended from a single germline stem cell are resolved into motile sperm in a process termed individualization. Here we identify a putative double-stranded RNA binding protein LUMP that is required for male fertility. lump 1 mutants are male-sterile and lack motile sperm due to defects in sperm individualization. We show that one dsRNA binding domains (dsRBD) is essential for LUMP function in male fertility. These findings reveal LUMP is a novel factor required for late stages of male germline differentiation. © 2011 Sanders, Smith.

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Sanders, C., & Smith, D. P. (2011). Lump is a putative Double-Stranded RNA binding protein required for male fertility in Drosophila melanogaster. PLoS ONE, 6(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024151

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