Nagoshi_1987_Genetics_117_487

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Title : Molecular and recombinational mapping of mutations in the Ace locus of Drosophila melanogaster - Nagoshi_1987_Genetics_117_487
Author(s) : Nagoshi RN , Gelbart WM
Ref : Genetics , 117 :487 , 1987
Abstract :

The Ace locus in Drosophila melanogaster is known to be the structural gene for acetylcholinesterase. Ace is located in a region of chromosome arm 3R which has been subjected to intensive genetic and molecular analysis. Previous deletion mapping studies have identified a 40-kb region within which the Ace gene resides. This report focuses on the further localization of Ace within this 40-kb interval. Within this region, selective fine structure recombinational analysis was employed to localize three recessive Ace lethals relative to unselected restriction site variations. These three mutations fall into a segment of 7 kb within the Ace interval. Fine structure recombinational analysis was also used to confirm that the Ace phenotype of one deletion, Df(3R)AceHD1, co-segregated with the molecular deletion. This deletion does not fully remove Ace activity, but it behaves as a recessive Ace lethal. Df(3R)AceHD1 is the most distal Ace lesion identified and indicates that the Ace locus must extend at least 16 kb. Several poly(A)transcripts are detectable in the region defined by the Ace lesions. The position and extent of the Ace locus, as well as the types of transcripts found, is consistent with the recent findings which identified Torpedo-AChE homologous cDNA sequences in this region.

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Nagoshi RN, Gelbart WM (1987)
Molecular and recombinational mapping of mutations in the Ace locus of Drosophila melanogaster
Genetics 117 :487

Nagoshi RN, Gelbart WM (1987)
Genetics 117 :487