Role of AWD/nucleoside diphosphate kinase in Drosophila development. 2000

L Timmons, and A Shearn
Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Maryland, 21210, USA.

The abnormal wing discs gene of Drosophila encodes a soluble protein with nucleoside diphosphate kinase activity. This enzymic activity is necessary for the biological function of the abnormal wing discs gene product. Complete loss of function, i.e., null, mutations cause lethality after the larval stage. Most larval organs in such null mutant larvae appear to be normal, but the imaginal discs are small and incapable of normal differentiation. Killer-of-prune is a neomorphic mutation in the abnormal wing discs gene. It causes dominant lethality in larvae that lack prune gene activity. The Killer-of-prune mutant protein may have altered substrate specificity. Null mutant larvae have a low level of nucleoside diphosphate kinase activity. This suggests that there may be additional Drosophila genes that encode proteins with nucleoside dipthosphate kinase activity. Candidate genes have been found in the Drosophila genome.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009701 Nucleoside-Diphosphate Kinase An enzyme that is found in mitochondria and in the soluble cytoplasm of cells. It catalyzes reversible reactions of a nucleoside triphosphate, e.g., ATP, with a nucleoside diphosphate, e.g., UDP, to form ADP and UTP. Many nucleoside diphosphates can act as acceptor, while many ribo- and deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates can act as donor. EC 2.7.4.6. Deoxynucleoside Diphosphate Kinases,GDP Kinase,Nucleoside Diphosphokinases,Nucleoside-Diphosphate Kinases,Diphosphate Kinases, Deoxynucleoside,Diphosphokinases, Nucleoside,Kinase, GDP,Kinase, Nucleoside-Diphosphate,Kinases, Deoxynucleoside Diphosphate,Kinases, Nucleoside-Diphosphate,Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase,Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinases
D010641 Phenotype The outward appearance of the individual. It is the product of interactions between genes, and between the GENOTYPE and the environment. Phenotypes
D004331 Drosophila melanogaster A species of fruit fly frequently used in genetics because of the large size of its chromosomes. D. melanogaster,Drosophila melanogasters,melanogaster, Drosophila
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D015870 Gene Expression The phenotypic manifestation of a gene or genes by the processes of GENETIC TRANSCRIPTION and GENETIC TRANSLATION. Expression, Gene,Expressions, Gene,Gene Expressions
D016147 Genes, Tumor Suppressor Genes that inhibit expression of the tumorigenic phenotype. They are normally involved in holding cellular growth in check. When tumor suppressor genes are inactivated or lost, a barrier to normal proliferation is removed and unregulated growth is possible. Antioncogenes,Cancer Suppressor Genes,Emerogenes,Genes, Cancer Suppressor,Genes, Growth Suppressor,Genes, Metastasis Suppressor,Growth Suppressor Genes,Metastasis Suppressor Genes,Tumor Suppressor Genes,Anti-Oncogenes,Genes, Onco-Suppressor,Oncogenes, Recessive,Tumor Suppressing Genes,Anti Oncogenes,Anti-Oncogene,Antioncogene,Cancer Suppressor Gene,Emerogene,Gene, Cancer Suppressor,Gene, Growth Suppressor,Gene, Metastasis Suppressor,Gene, Onco-Suppressor,Gene, Tumor Suppressing,Gene, Tumor Suppressor,Genes, Onco Suppressor,Genes, Tumor Suppressing,Growth Suppressor Gene,Metastasis Suppressor Gene,Onco-Suppressor Gene,Onco-Suppressor Genes,Oncogene, Recessive,Recessive Oncogene,Recessive Oncogenes,Suppressor Gene, Cancer,Suppressor Gene, Growth,Suppressor Gene, Metastasis,Suppressor Genes, Cancer,Suppressor Genes, Growth,Suppressor Genes, Metastasis,Tumor Suppressing Gene,Tumor Suppressor Gene
D017344 Genes, Insect The functional hereditary units of INSECTS. Insect Genes,Gene, Insect,Insect Gene
D019476 Insect Proteins Proteins found in any species of insect. Insect Protein,Protein, Insect,Proteins, Insect
D029721 Drosophila Proteins Proteins that originate from insect species belonging to the genus DROSOPHILA. The proteins from the most intensely studied species of Drosophila, DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER, are the subject of much interest in the area of MORPHOGENESIS and development. Drosophila melanogaster Proteins,Proteins, Drosophila,Proteins, Drosophila melanogaster,melanogaster Proteins, Drosophila

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