Amino acid replacement: T304I.
Nucleotide substitution: C?T.
C11072219T
C?T
T304I | Mocs1-PA; T304I | Mocs1-PC
T304I
abnormal behavior | adult stage (with Mocs1d03517), with Mocs1+t4.6
Mocs11 homozygotes, Mocs1d03517/Mocs11 transheterozygotes and Mocs1f03019/Mocs11 transheterozygotes show severely impaired intermale aggression behavior (decreased number of lunges), as compared to controls.
Homozygous flies have wild-type eyes on normal media and phenocopy ry (eyes are dullish red-brown) when reared on allopurinol.
20% of homozygous flies have brown eyes, the penetrance of this phenotype is increased by dietary tungstate.
Mocs11/Mocs1d03517 is rescued by Mocs1+t4.6
One copy of Mocs1+t4.6 rescues the impaired intermale aggression behavior (i.e. number of lunges) displayed by Mocs1d03517/Mocs11 transheterozygotes.
Homozygous flies have only 25% of the ry enzyme activity found in wild-type strains and have no pyridoxal oxidase activity.
Feeding lxd1 flies with tungstate results in a dose-dependent reduction in ry and Aldox-1 enzyme activity which is greater than that seen for wild-type flies.