학술논문

Genetic Studies on Dynamin Function in Drosophila
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Neurogenetics; 1993, Vol. 9 Issue: 2 p73-87, 15p
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Language
ISSN
01677063; 15635260
Abstract
The shibirets2 mutation of Drosophila melanogaster causes a temperature sensitive inhibition of endocytosis; this in turn leads to synaptic-vesicle depletion and consequent paralysis. Heat-pulses delivered during development of shibirets2 individuals affect the morphology of a number of adult structures. A simple screening protocol has been used to isolate several mutations that partially suppress the temperature-sensitive paralytic phenotype of shibirets2 mutant animals. All of these mutations very tightly linked to shibire and are likely to be second site intragenic mutations that restore partial activity to the shibirets2 product. The mutations suppress both behavioral, and easily-scored developmental phenotypes of shibirets2 characterized in this paper. Our results suggest that defects in endocytosis, and not in microtubule interactions, are responsible for all of the phenotypes of shibirets2 mutant Drosophila examined in this study.