Restoration of circadian behavioural rhythms by gene transfer in Drosophila
The per locus of Drosophila melanogaster has a fundamental role in the construction or maintenance of a biological clock. Three classes of per mutations have been identified: per l mutants have circadian behavioural rhythms with a 29-h rather than a 24-h period, per s mutants have short-period rhyth...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 1984-01, Vol.312 (5996), p.752-754 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The
per
locus of
Drosophila melanogaster
has a fundamental role in the construction or maintenance of a biological clock. Three classes of
per
mutations have been identified:
per
l
mutants have circadian behavioural rhythms with a 29-h rather than a 24-h period,
per
s
mutants have short-period rhythms of 19 h, and
per
0
mutants have no detectable circadian rhythms
1–4
. Each of these mutations has a corresponding influence on the 55-s periodicity of male courtship song
5
. Long-and short-period circadian rhythm phenotypes can also be obtained by altering the dosage of the wild-type gene
4
: for example, females carrying only one dose of this X-linked gene have circadian rhythms with periodicities about 1 h longer than those carrying two doses. In a previous report
6
, cloned DNA was used to localize several chromosomal rearrangement breakpoints that alter
per
locus function. The rearrangements all affected a 7-kilobase (kb) interval that encodes a 4.5-kb poly(A)
+
RNA. We report here that when a 7.1-kb fragment from a
per
+
fly, including the sequences encoding the 4.5-kb transcript, is introduced into the genome of a
per
0
(arrhythmic) fly by P element-mediated transformation, circadian rhythmicity of behaviour such as eclosion and locomotor activity is restored. The transforming DNA complements
per
locus deletions and is transcribed, forming a single 4.5-kb poly(A)
+
RNA comparableto that produced by wild-type flies. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/312752a0 |