Mutants die at pupal stage P3. Third instar larvae lack imaginal discs and show an undersized CNS. The gross morphology of imaginal discs and CNS in second instar larvae appears normal. No BrdU incorporation is seen in third instar brains of latvr6.6/latlE344, reflecting lack of cell proliferation, whereas 2nd instar brains appear normal.
Homozygous first and second instar larvae show normal morphology and locomotor/feeding behaviour. Third instar larvae show progressively less vigorous locomotion and feeding. Many mutants grow to normal size but remain in the food past the normal wandering stage and delay pupation for several days beyond the normal period. Mutant EJC amplitudes (muscle 12 and muscle 6) are significantly larger than wild type at all Ca2+ concentrations. Short term synaptic facilitation, synaptic augmentation and posttetanic potentiation are strongly impaired in mutants. Synaptic plasticity defects are incompletely restored by reducing basal transmitter release.
Decrement in 15-minute memory retention.
Orc3vr6.6 is rescued by Orc3+t17.1
Complementation statement based on recessive pupal lethality phenotype.