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Carhan, A., Reeve, S., Dee, C.T., Baines, R.A., Moffat, K.G. (2004). Mutation in slowmo causes defects in Drosophila larval locomotor behaviour.  Invert. Neurosci. 5(2): 65--75.
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FBrf0182629
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We have identified a mutant slowmotion phenotype in first instar larval peristaltic behaviour of Drosophila. By the end of embryogenesis and during early first instar phases, slowmo mutant animals show a marked decrease in locomotory behaviour, resulting from both a reduction in number and rate of peristaltic contractions. Inhibition of neurotransmitter release, using targeted expression of tetanus toxin light chain (TeTxLC), in the slowmo neurons marked by an enhancer-trap results in a similar phenotype of largely absent or uncoordinated contractions. Cloning of the slowmo gene identifies a product related to a family of proteins of unknown function. We show that Slowmo is associated with mitochondria, indicative of it being a mitochondrial protein, and that during embryogenesis and early larval development is restricted to the nervous system in a subset of cells. The enhancer-trap marks a cellular component of the CNS that is seemingly required to regulate peristaltic movement.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Invert. Neurosci.
    Title
    Invertebrate Neuroscience
    Publication Year
    1995-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1354-2516
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