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. 1990 Jan;124(1):133-43.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/124.1.133.

Dosage effects of a Drosophila sodium channel gene on behavior and axonal excitability

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Dosage effects of a Drosophila sodium channel gene on behavior and axonal excitability

M Stern et al. Genetics. 1990 Jan.

Abstract

The effects of para mutations on behavior and axonal excitability in Drosophila suggested that para specifically affects sodium channels. This hypothesis was confirmed by molecular analysis of the para locus, which demonstrates that the encoded para product is a sodium channel polypeptide. Here we characterize the effects of altered para+ dosage on behavior and axonal excitability, both in an otherwise wild-type background and in combination with two other mutations: napts, which also affects sodium channels, and ShKS133, which specifically affects potassium channels. Whereas it was previously shown that decreased dosage of para+ is unconditionally lethal in a napts background, we find that increased dosage of para+ suppresses napts. Similarly, we find that para hypomorphs or decreased dosage of para+ suppresses ShKS133, whereas increased dosage of para+ enhances ShKS133). The electrophysiological basis for these effects is investigated. Other genes in Drosophila that have sequence homology to sodium channels do not show such dosage effects, which suggests that the para+ product has a function distinct from that of other putative Drosophila sodium channel genes. We conclude that the number of sodium channels present in at least some Drosophila neurons can be affected by changes in para+ gene dosage, and that the level of para+ expression can strongly influence neuronal excitability.

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