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Molecular Characterization of a Novel Drosophila Gene Which Is Expressed in the Central Nervous System

  • Kyung Hee University

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Abstract

We have isolated and characterized a novel Drosophila melanogaster gene (noe) that is specifically and abundantly expressed in the central nervous system (CNS). The gene, which maps to 74B on the left arm of third chromosome, encodes a protein of 74 amino acids with no significant similarity to known protein sequences. The deduced amino acid sequence of the gene product is rich in basic amino acids, especially the lysine, and contains five potential phosphorylation sites. The noe gene lacks introns and seems to produce two transcripts by alternative polyadenylations. The promoter region deduced from 5′-RACE analysis contains a sequence similar to the TATA-box consensus sequence. RNA blot analysis detected 1.0 kb noe transcripts that are expressed from the third-instar larval stage to the adult stage and which are predominantly found in the adult heads. In situ hybridizations to tissue sections showed that the gene is abundantly expressed in neuronal cell bodies as well as in the neurophiles of adult and larval CNS (brain, optic lobe, and thoracic ganglia of adults and larval brain).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)750-757
Number of pages8
JournalMolecules and Cells
Volume8
Issue number6
StatePublished - Dec 31 1998

Keywords

  • Central Nervous System
  • Drosophila melanogaster
  • Gene Characterization
  • noe

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