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Suzuki, E., Hirosawa, K., Hotta, Y. (1990). Analysis of photoreceptor membrane turnover in a Drosophila visual mutant, rdgA, by electron microscope autoradiography.  J. Electron Microsc. 39(1): 50--53.
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FBrf0052343
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A Drosophila visual mutant, rdgA, has photoreceptor cells whose rhabdomeres degenerate in several days after eclosion. Incorporations of 3H-amino acids, and 3H-mannose and 3H-glucosamine residues into the photoreceptive membranes were studied in newly emerged rdgA mutant flies by electron microscope autoradiography. The amount of 3H-amino acids incorporated in rdgA rhabdomeres at 3 hr after the injection was about 50%, and that of 3H-sugar residues was about 20% of normal. Together with our previous finding that degradative activity is low in rdgA cell bodies at this time, these data indicate that the supply of photoreceptive membrane proteins is defective in rdgA.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    J. Electron Microsc.
    Title
    Journal of Electron Microscopy [Denshi Kenbikyo Gakkai shi]
    Publication Year
    1964-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0022-0744
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