Degeneration of Ocellar Photoreceptor System on Drosophila rdgC Mutant

초파리 rdgC 돌연변이체 단안 시각계의 퇴행현상

  • Yoon, Chun-Sik (Virus/oncology Unit, Molecular and Cell Biology Research Division, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology)
  • 윤춘식 (한국생명공학연구소 분자세포생물학연구부 바이러스/종양 유니트)
  • Published : 1998.09.01

Abstract

The morphological phenotype on ocellus of Drosophila rdgC mutant was observed with electron microscope. The result showed the particular phenotype that was not found in other retinal degenarative mutants. The most distinct difference was the orientation of photoreceptor cells. The photoreceptor cells did not attached to corneagenous cells but dropped under corneagenous cells and assembled around newly formed space. Enormous multivesicle bodies caused by the degeneration of photoreceptor cells were frequently found. Rhabdomeres were also severely degenerated in consequence of the mutant. Another degeneration was found in a part of photoreceptor cell, but the degeneration of subrhabdomeric cisternae (SRC) was not found. It was a ovious difference of rdgC comparing with other two retinal degenerative mutants, rdgA and rdgB. As a result, rdgC mutant was affected on the attachment between photoreceptor cells and corneageneous cells, and it suggested the defect of cell-cell attachment. In addition, rdgC mutant was accompanied by the defect not only in retina but nerve system. The results were agreed to the reference discussion that the rdgC molecule is exist in the nerve.

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