Drosophila purine auxotrophy: New alleles ofadenosine2 exhibiting a complex visible phenotype |
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Authors: | S Y K Tiong C Keizer D Nash J Bleskan D Patterson |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Genetics, University of Alberta, T6G 2E9 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;(2) Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Cancer Research, 4200 East Ninth Avenue, B129, 80262 Denver, Colorado |
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Abstract: | New mutant alleles of theadenosine2 locus (ade2; 2–17.7) have been isolated using the eye-color phenotype exhibited by the prototype auxotrophic alleleade2
1 as the screening criterion. The new mutants form a single complementation group, suggesting that they all exhibit purine auxotrophy and defective formylglycineamide ribotide amidotransferase enzyme, likeade2
1. Tests carried out on particular new alleles confirm these suggestions. The new mutants all exhibit more extreme physical defects than the prototype. They have wing abnormalities like mutants defective in pyrimidine biosynthesis and reduced bristles like those defective in protein synthesis; thus they exhibit the combined visible phenotype ofrudimentary wings,rosy eyes, andbobbed bristles. Cytogenetic analysis places the locus in the interband proximal to26B1-2.This work was supported by NSERC Operating Grant A3269 to D.N., an Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Postdoctoral Fellowship to S.Y.K.T., and National Institute on Aging Grant AG00029 to D.P. |
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Keywords: | Drosophila melanogaster purine biosynthesis formylglycineamide ribotide amidotransferase (FGARAT) auxotrophy |
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