Investigations on the organization of genetic loci in Drosophila melanogaster: lethal mutations affecting 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase and their suppression
doi: 10.1007/bf00264735
pmid: 407444
Investigations on the organization of genetic loci in Drosophila melanogaster: lethal mutations affecting 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase and their suppression
The molecular nature of lethal and semilethal mutations in the Pgd locus of D. melanogaster coding for 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (6PGD) was studied. All the 11 mutations affect the structural gene of the Pgd locus: 3 semilethal mutations resulted in altered 6PGD molecules with decreased catalytic activities; the rest 8 lethals were "null" alleles characterized by mutant polypeptides capable of reacting with antisera against highly purified 6PGD. "Null" or low activity alleles for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase induced by ethyl methanesulfonate were shown to be suppressores for the lethal mutations in the Pgd locus. A monocistronic type of organization of the Pgd locus is suggested taking into account the biochemical mechanism of suppression of the Pgd-lethals and their location in the structural gene coding for 6PGD.
- Kurchatov Institute Russian Federation
- Institute of Atomic Energy Poland
Male, Phosphogluconate Dehydrogenase, Chromosome Mapping, Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase, Drosophila melanogaster, Suppression, Genetic, Genes, Mutation, Animals, Female, Genes, Lethal
Male, Phosphogluconate Dehydrogenase, Chromosome Mapping, Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase, Drosophila melanogaster, Suppression, Genetic, Genes, Mutation, Animals, Female, Genes, Lethal
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