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    ISSN: 1573-4927
    Keywords: Drosophila melanogaster ; GTP cyclohydrolase ; development ; pteridine biosynthesis ; mutants
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The reaction catalyzed by GTP cyclohydrolase is the first unique step of pteridine biosynthesis in Drosophila melanogaster and is therefore likely to be an important control point. GTP cyclohydrolase activity varies during development, showing two distinct peaks of activity—one at pupariation and a much larger peak at emergence. Most of the early pupal enzyme is located in the body region, whereas in late pupal and early adult life most of the activity is found in the head. Mixing experiments indicate that developmental changes in activity are not due to changes in the level of a direct effector of GTP cyclohydrolase. The mutants raspberry and prune show an increased GTP cyclohydrolase activity at pupariation relative to wild type, but a decreased enzyme activity at emergence. The changes in GTP cyclohydrolase activity are reflected in changes in pteridine levels in these mutants. Several lines of evidence suggest that neither locus is the structural gene for GTP cyclohydrolase. The raspberry and prune gene products may play a specific role in regulating GTP cyclohydrolase activity during development.
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    Molecular genetics and genomics 202 (1986), S. 102-107 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Drosophila melanogaster ; Genetic suppression ; Insertion mutants ; Tryptophan oxygenase gene ; Vermilion gene
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary A clone carrying the vermilion (v) gene of D. melanogaster was isolated from a genomic DNA library using cloned rat liver cDNA sequences for tryptophan oxygenase as the probe. DNA from different vermilion mutants (four of spontaneous origin and three X-ray induced) was examined by Southern blotting using sequences from the Drosophila clone as probes. Three of the spontaneous mutants contain DNA insertions; no change was detected in the fourth. For the X-ray induced mutants, one shows an insertion, one a deletion and the other no change. All the changes in the mutants occur within a 1.3 kb region in the clone. The same region hybridizes to sequences in the rat cDNA clones. The three mutants which are suppressible by mutations at the suppressor-of-sable locus each contain the same DNA insertion (approx. 7.2 kb) at or very close to the same site in the vermilion region. In the case of the v 1 mutant, we have shown that the insert is the transposable element 412. Two transcripts from the vermilion region of the genome have been detected. The level of one of these is greatly reduced in the v 1 mutant.
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