The α glycerophosphate cycle in drosophila melanogaster v. molecular analysis of α glycerophosphate dehydrogenase and α glycerophosphate oxidase mutants

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Abstract

Two enzymes, α glycerophosphate dehydrogenase (GPDH-1) in the cytoplasm and α glycerophosphate oxidase (GPO-1) in the mitochondrion cooperate in Drosophila flight muscles to generate the ATP needed for muscle contraction. Null mutants for either enzyme cannot fly. Here, we characterize 15 ethyl methane sulfonate (EMS)-induced mutants in GPDH-1 at the molecular level and assess their effects on structural and evolutionarily conserved domains of this enzyme. In addition, we molecularly characterize 3 EMS-induced GPO-1 mutants and excisions of a P element insertion in the GPO-1 gene. The latter represent the best candidate for null or amorphic mutants in this gene. © 2009 The American Genetic Association. All rights reserved.

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Carmon, A., Chien, J., Sullivan, D., & MacIntyre, R. (2010). The α glycerophosphate cycle in drosophila melanogaster v. molecular analysis of α glycerophosphate dehydrogenase and α glycerophosphate oxidase mutants. Journal of Heredity, 101(2), 218–224. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esp110

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