| Literature DB >> 9539432 |
D F Eberl1, D Ren, G Feng, L J Lorenz, D Van Vactor, L M Hall.
Abstract
To begin unraveling the functional significance of calcium channel diversity, we identified mutations in Dmca1D, a Drosophila calcium channel alpha1 subunit cDNA that we recently cloned. These mutations constitute the l(2)35Fa lethal locus, which we rename Dmca1D. A severe allele, Dmca1D(X10), truncates the channel after the IV-S4 transmembrane domain. These mutants die as late embryos because they lack vigorous hatching movements. In the weaker allele, Dmca1D(AR66), a cysteine in transmembrane domain I-S1 is changed to tyrosine. Dmca1D(AR66) embryos hatch but pharate adults have difficulty eclosing. Those that do eclose have difficulty in fluid-filling of the wings. These studies show that this member of the calcium channel alpha1 subunit gene family plays a nonredundant, vital role in larvae and adults.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9539432 PMCID: PMC1460043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genetics ISSN: 0016-6731 Impact factor: 4.562