Mutations in calphotin, the gene encoding a Drosophila photoreceptor cell-specific calcium-binding protein, reveal roles in cellular morphogenesis and survival Journal Article


Authors: Yang, Y.; Ballinger, D.
Article Title: Mutations in calphotin, the gene encoding a Drosophila photoreceptor cell-specific calcium-binding protein, reveal roles in cellular morphogenesis and survival
Abstract: Calphotin is a Drosophila photoreceptor cell-specific protein expressed very early in eye development, at the time when cell-type decisions are being made. Calphotin is a very hydrophobic and proline-rich protein which lacks obvious transmembrane domains. The cDNA encoding Calphotin was mapped to a region removed by a set of existing chromosomal deletions. Mutations that alter photoreceptor cell structure and development were isolated that fail to complement these deletions. These mutations fall into two classes. Class I mutations alter the structure of the rhabdomere, a photoreceptor cell organelle specialized for phototransduction. Class II mutations have rough eyes, due to misorientation of the rhabdomeres and photoreceptor cell death. Transformation rescue of these phenotypes in transgenic flies bearing calphotin genomic DNA indicates that both classes of mutations are in the calphotin gene. Analysis of these mutations suggest that Calphotin plays important roles in both rhabdomere development and in photoreceptor cell survival.
Keywords: death; glycoprotein; mutant; expression; vector; sevenless; member; contains; white gene; chaoptin
Journal Title: Genetics
Volume: 138
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0016-6731
Publisher: Genetics Society of America  
Date Published: 1994-10-01
Start Page: 413
End Page: 421
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:A1994PH85400018
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC1206159
PUBMED: 7828824
Notes: Source: Wos
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