Genetic analysis of a synaptic calcium channel in Drosophila: intragenic modifiers of a temperature-sensitive paralytic mutant of cacophony.
Journal
  Genetics.
Citation
  Genetics. 164(1):163-71
Publication date
  2003 May
Authors
  Brooks IM
Felling R
Kawasaki F
Ordway RW
Investigators
  Richard Ordway
Grant agencies
  National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Grants
  NINDS R01-NS38064
MeSH headings
  Calcium Channels
Drosophila
Drosophila Proteins
Mutation
Temperature
MeSH qualifiers
  genetics
Abstract
  Our previous genetic analysis of synaptic mechanisms in Drosophila identified a temperature-sensitive paralytic mutant of the voltage-gated calcium channel alpha1 subunit gene, cacophony (cac). Electrophysiological studies in this mutant, designated cac(TS2), indicated cac encodes a primary calcium channel alpha1 subunit functioning in neurotransmitter release. To further examine the functions and interactions of cac-encoded calcium channels, a genetic screen was performed to isolate new mutations that modify the cac(TS2) paralytic phenotype. The screen recovered 10 mutations that enhance or suppress cac(TS2), including second-site mutations in cac (intragenic modifiers) as well as mutations mapping to other genes (extragenic modifiers). Here we report molecular characterization of three intragenic modifiers and examine the consequences of these mutations for temperature-sensitive behavior, synaptic function, and processing of cac pre-mRNAs. These mutations may further define the structural basis of calcium channel alpha1 subunit function in neurotransmitter release.
Medline ID
  22635467