Sm. Mackenzie et al., Sub-cellular localisation of the White/Scarlet ABC transporter to pigment granule membranes within the compound eye of Drosophila melanogaster, GENETICA, 108(3), 2000, pp. 239-252
The white, scarlet, and brown genes of Drosophila melanogaster encode ABC t
ransporters involved with the uptake and storage of metabolic precursors to
the red and brown eye colour pigments. It has generally been assumed that
these proteins are localised in the plasma membrane and transport precursor
molecules from the heamolymph into the eye pigment cells. However, the imm
uno-electron microscopy experiments in this study reveal that the White and
Scarlet proteins are located in the membranes of pigment granules within p
igment cells and retinula cells of the compound eye. No evidence of their p
resence in the plasma membrane was observed. This result suggests that, rat
her than transporting tryptophan into the cell across the plasma membrane,
the White/Scarlet complex transports a metabolic intermediate (such as 3-hy
droxy kynurenine) from the cytoplasm into the pigment granules. Other funct
ional implications of this new finding are discussed.