The clock gene period in the medfly Ceratitis capitata.

Gabriella M Mazzotta, Federica Sandrelli, Mauro A Zordan, Moyra Mason, Clara Benna, Paola Cisotto, Ezio Rosato, Charalambos P Kyriacou, Rodolfo Costa
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Abstract

We have isolated the clock gene period (per) from the medfly Ceratitis capitata, one of the most economically important insect pest species. The overall pattern of conserved, non-conserved and functional domains that are observed within dipteran and lepidopteran per orthologues is preserved within the coding sequence. Expression analysis from fly heads revealed a daily oscillation in per mRNA in both light : dark cycles and in constant darkness. However PER protein levels from head extracts did not show any significant evidence for cycling in either of these two conditions. When the Ceratitis per transgene under the control of the Drosophila per promoter and 3'UTR was introduced into Drosophila per -null mutant hosts, the transformants revealed a low level of rescue of behavioural rhythmicity. Nevertheless, the behaviour of the rhythmic transformants showed some similarities to that of ceratitis, suggesting that Ceratitis per carries species-specific information that can evidently affect the Drosophila host's downstream rhythmic behaviour.

头角蝇的时钟基因周期。
我们从最具经济价值的害虫之一头角蝇中分离出了时钟基因周期(per)。在双翅目和鳞翅目中观察到的保守、非保守和功能结构域的整体模式在编码序列中得到了保留。对果蝇头部的表达分析显示,在明暗周期和持续黑暗条件下,每mRNA每天都有振荡。然而,在这两种情况下,头部提取物的PER蛋白水平没有显示出任何显著的循环证据。当果蝇启动子和3'UTR控制下的Ceratitis per转基因被引入果蝇per -null突变体宿主时,转化子显示出低水平的行为节律性恢复。然而,节奏转化体的行为与角膜炎的行为有一些相似之处,这表明角膜炎携带着物种特异性信息,可以明显影响果蝇宿主的下游节奏行为。
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