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Dissection and Immunostaining of Imaginal Discs from Drosophila melanogaster
Published on: September 20, 2014
The period clock locus of D. melanogaster codes for a proteoglycan
Abstract:
The period (per) gene of D. melanogaster is involved in the generation of biological rhythms. The most striking feature of the predicted coding sequence, corresponding to the key 4.5 kb transcript from this locus, is an extensive run of alternating Gly-Thr residues. This is homologous to a series of Gly-Ser repeats in a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan. To determine whether the per transcript codes for a proteoglycan, a region of its coding sequence was expressed (in bacteria) as part of a fusion protein, which was used to immunize rabbits. When the resultant immune sera were used to probe fly protein preparations, they detected an antigen that is present in wild-type flies and absent in a per- mutant. Biochemical characterization of this antigen indicated that it is indeed a proteoglycan.
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