The impact of exercise on protein levels in Drosophila melanogaster
James C. Walts, Ami A. Dave, Nicole C. Riddle

TL;DR
Exercise affects protein levels in fruit flies differently depending on their genetic makeup and sex, with some genes linked to these changes.
Contribution
This study identifies sex- and genotype-specific responses to exercise and links them to genetic loci involved in neuronal and developmental processes.
Findings
Protein levels varied significantly across genotypes and sexes at baseline.
Exercise caused variable changes in protein levels across strains, with no correlation to activity or climbing speed.
Genes related to morphogenesis and cell signaling were associated with baseline and exercise-induced protein levels.
Abstract
Moderate exercise is recommended by health experts across the globe to maintain health. Exercise induces a range of physiological changes, often shifting body composition towards increased muscle mass. To investigate the genetic factors controlling exercise responses, particularly altered body composition, we measured protein levels, as a proxy for muscle mass, in 32 genetically distinct strains from the Drosophila melanogaster Genetic Reference Panel (DGRP) that underwent a 5-day exercise treatment. At baseline, the protein levels varied significantly across genotypes and between sexes. The effects of exercise on protein content also were highly variable: some strains showed increased levels, others decreased levels, and many strains showed no significant change. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identified multiple loci linked to both baseline and exercise-induced protein levels,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenetics and Physical Performance · Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research · Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms
