DdcDE1, a mutant differentially affecting both stage and tissue specific expression of dopa decarboxylase in Drosophila - PubMed (original) (raw)
DdcDE1, a mutant differentially affecting both stage and tissue specific expression of dopa decarboxylase in Drosophila
C P Bishop et al. Genetics. 1987 Mar.
Abstract
The isolation and characterization of a unique Dopa decarboxylase (Ddc) mutant in Drosophila melanogaster is reported. This mutant, DdcDE1, exhibits stage- and tissue-specific altered Ddc expression. Homozygous DdcDE1 embryos, central nervous systems (CNSs) at pupariation and newly eclosed adult epidermis all have approximately 5% as much specific dopa decarboxylase (DDC) activity as the pr control stock in which DdcDE1 was induced. In contrast, the DdcDE1 epidermis at pupariation has roughly 50% as much DDC activity as controls, a 10-fold increase over the relative activity detected in other tissues and stages. Although the adult cuticle lacks proper pigmentation as expected in flies with low DDC activity (less than or equal to 5%), the bristles unexpectedly have wild-type black pigmentation. This implies that the bristle forming cells have more DDC activity than the rest of the adult epidermis. This variegated phenotype, black bristles and pale cuticle, plus the fact that DdcDE1 was originally isolated in a reciprocal translocation between proximal X heterochromatin and the euchromatic left arm of the second chromosome, 42 bands from the Ddc locus, suggested that the mutant might be an example of position-effect variegation. All tests for position-effect variegation, including persistence of the mutant phenotype when DdcDE1 was removed from the translocation, were negative. At pupariation DDC cross-reacting material (CRM) levels are similar in DdcDE1 and wild-type controls, but in newly eclosed adults CRM levels are approximately 35% of wild-type controls. This suggests that DDC produced by DdcDE1 adults has less activity per DDC molecule than the DDC produced at pupariation by DdcDE1. If the DDC enzyme produced by DdcDE1 at adult eclosion had full DDC activity (35% DDC CRM = 35% DDC activity) then no mutant phenotype would be exhibited by DdcDE1 since flies with as little as 10% activity have a wild-type phenotype. DDC thermolability assays clearly demonstrate that DDC from DdcDE1 is more thermolabile than control DDC at both pupariation and adult eclosion. Furthermore, DDC from adults in both DdcDE1 and the pr control is more thermolabile than DDC from white prepupae. Mixing experiments indicate the difference in DDC thermolability between pr white prepupae and pr adults is not due to a difference in the white prepupal and adult supernatants. This suggests that in wild-type different isoforms of DDC are produced either by differences in post-translational modification or as a result of a different primary amino acid sequence.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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