The Drosophila Mutant tetanic Interacts with a Gene Complex Including the Structural Locus of K+ Channels and Shows Altered Dephosphorylation and Learning |
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Authors: | Orgad S. Llamazares S. Dudai Y. Ferrús A. |
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Affiliation: | Neurobiology Department, The Weizmann Institute for Science, Rehovot, Israel;Instituto Cajal, C.S.I.C., Velázquez 144, Madrid 28006, Spain |
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Abstract: | The tetanic (tta; X.-52.6) mutation has been isolated on the basis of its sensitivity to extradoses of the normal Shaker gene complex (ShC) where the K+ channel la is encoded. The mutant shows up to threefold elevation of the membrane bound protein phosphatase type 1 (PP1) activity in body extracts, probably due to reduced levels of the PP1 specific inhibitor 2 (I-2). By contrast, PP1 activity in the head is only half of the normal value. In addition, tta fails to perform normally in a negative reinforcement olfactory paradigm. The functional relationships between phosphorylation, K+ currents, phosphatase activity and modulation of synaptic activity during learning and memory are discussed in the light of their possible genetic links. |
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Keywords: | K+ channels learning phosphatase phosphorylation Shaker tetanic |
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