An ankyrin-related gene (unc-44) is necessary for proper axonal guidance in Caenorhabditis elegans

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Caenorhabditis elegans unc-44 mutations result in aberrant axon guidance and fasciculation with inappropriate partners. The unc-44 gene was cloned by transposon tagging, and verified by genetic and molecular analyses of six transposon-induced alleles and their revertants. Nucleotide sequence analyses demonstrated that unc-44 encodes a series of putative ankyrin-related proteins, including AO49 ankyrin (1815 aa, 198.8 kD), AO66 ankyrin (1867 aa, 204 kD), and AO13 ankyrin (≤4700 aa, ≤517 kD). In addition to the major set of ~6 kb alternatively spliced transcripts, minor transcripts were observed at ~3, 5, 7, and 14 kb. Evidence is provided that mutations in the ~14-kb AO13 ankyrin transcript are responsible for the neuronal defects. These molecular studies provide the first evidence that ankyrin-related molecules are required for axonal guidance.

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Otsuka, A. J., Franco, R., Yang, B., Shim, K. H., Tang, L. Z., Zhang, Y. Y., … Sobery, A. (1995). An ankyrin-related gene (unc-44) is necessary for proper axonal guidance in Caenorhabditis elegans. Journal of Cell Biology, 129(4), 1081–1092. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.129.4.1081

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