Muralidhar M G, Thomas J B
Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, San Diego, California 92186.
Neuron. 1993 Aug;11(2):253-66. doi: 10.1016/0896-6273(93)90182-q.
The bendless (ben) mutation of Drosophila alters synaptic connectivity between a subset of CNS neurons. Here, we show that ben also causes morphological abnormalities within the visual system, suggesting that ben functions in a number of different developmental processes. We show that the ben gene encodes a protein which is closely related to ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes and that a missense mutation in the highly conserved active site region is associated with the ben mutation. High levels of ben expression are restricted to the nervous system during development. These results suggest a role for ubiquitin-mediated protein modification in nervous system development, including, but not exclusive to, the regulation of synaptic connectivity.
果蝇的无弯曲(ben)突变改变了中枢神经系统(CNS)一部分神经元之间的突触连接。在此,我们表明ben也会导致视觉系统内的形态异常,这表明ben在许多不同的发育过程中发挥作用。我们发现ben基因编码一种与泛素结合酶密切相关的蛋白质,并且高度保守的活性位点区域中的错义突变与ben突变相关。在发育过程中,ben的高表达水平仅限于神经系统。这些结果表明泛素介导的蛋白质修饰在神经系统发育中发挥作用,包括但不限于对突触连接的调节。