B. Maciver et al., IDENTIFICATION OF AN ESSENTIAL GENE ENCODING A CLASS-V UNCONVENTIONALMYOSIN IN DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER, European journal of biochemistry, 257(3), 1998, pp. 529-537
Class-V myosins are a unique type of myosin motor with roles in intrac
ellular transport. The mouse dilute gene was the first member of this
class to be cloned, with mutations resulting in lightening of the coat
colour or neurogenic defects leading to early death. Further examples
of class-V myosins have been described in yeast, chicken and rat. Her
e, we report the cloning of the first class-V myosin from Drosophila.
We show that expression of this myosin is predominantly in the adult g
erm line and early embryo and that the transcript is localised in the
oocyte during oogenesis. Genetic and in situ hybridisation experiments
have determined that this gene is located in the 43C region. We have
evidence that it maps to a mutation in this region with an embryonic l
ethal phenotype.