D. Angautpetit et al., PLASTICITY OF MOTOR-NERVE TERMINALS IN DROSOPHILA-T(X,Y)V7 MUTANT - EFFECT OF DEREGULATION OF THE NOVEL CALCIUM-BINDING PROTEIN FREQUENIN, Neuroscience letters, 153(2), 1993, pp. 227-231
The Drosophila T(X, Y) V7 mutant is characterized by abnormally large
motor responses that build up upon repetitive stimulation. Genetically
it is characterized by a chromosomal breakpoint located at the proxim
al end of the Shaker gene complex. This mutation affects a gene which
encodes a novel calcium-binding protein: the frequenin. Since neuronal
activity is known to affect neurite elongation we looked for the geom
etry of motor terminal arborization in this mutant. Our results show a
significant reduction in number and length of motor terminal branches
in mutants as compared to wild type. This observation is opposite to
the effect of other hyperexcitable mutations such as Shaker or ether-a
-gogo or Hyperkinetic. Thus the V7 phenotype cannot be interpreted as
a result of changes in motoneuron firing pattern. According to results
obtained on transformed larvae in which frequenin cDNA expression was
under the control of a heat shock promoter, it appears that the morph
ological phenotype of V7 may be due to specific effects of deregulatio
n of this calcium-binding protein.