Iwabuchi M, Hori S H, Yorimoto N
Biochem Genet. 1986 Apr;24(3-4):319-27. doi: 10.1007/BF00502798.
Two X-linked mutations that give rise to overproduction of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) were found among the progenies of isogenic strains which had been subjected to selection for high G6PD activity. Mapping of the high-activity factor in these mutants was carried out using car ZwB sw males of low G6PD activity. As a result, the factor mapped 0.02-0.04 unit to the left of the Zw locus. The amount of the G6PD gene was also quantitated utilizing a cloned G6PD gene as a probe, but no significant difference was found between the mutants and low-G6PD activity flies which shared the same X, second, and third chromosomes with the mutants. These findings are consistent with our notion that the mutations might be regulatory mutations, possibly resulting from the insertion of a novel class of transposable genetic elements.
在经过高葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶(G6PD)活性筛选的同基因品系后代中,发现了两个导致G6PD过量产生的X连锁突变。利用G6PD活性低的car ZwB sw雄性对这些突变体中的高活性因子进行了定位。结果,该因子定位于Zw基因座左侧0.02 - 0.04单位处。还利用克隆的G6PD基因作为探针来定量G6PD基因的数量,但在突变体与和突变体共享相同X、第二和第三条染色体的低G6PD活性果蝇之间未发现显著差异。这些发现与我们的观点一致,即这些突变可能是调控突变,可能是由一类新型可转座遗传元件的插入导致的。