Kim, H., Kim, K., Yim, J. (2013). Biosynthesis of drosopterins, the red eye pigments of Drosophila melanogaster. IUBMB Life 65(4): 334--340.
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FBrf0221031
Publication Type
Review
Abstract
Drosophila melanogaster has red eyes. Scientists have been curious about the biosynthesis of the red eye pigments and have completed a number of investigations on these compounds. Scientific contributions made over the past 50 years have improved our understanding of the red eye pigments. Researchers have elucidated the chemical structures of some pigments and have successfully purified and identified the enzymes that participate in the biosynthesis of the red eye pigments. In this article, we will review the characteristics of the Drosophila red eye pigments and of the enzymes and genes involved in its biosynthetic pathway.