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Mechanism of suppression in drosophila: control of sepiapterin synthase at the purple locus

Journal Article · · Science; (United States)
OSTI ID:6777389

The amounts of sepiapterin and red pteridine eye pigments (drosopterins) in Drosophila melanogaster are known to be reduced in the purple mutant and restored to normal by a suppressor mutation. We show here that sepiapterin synthase activity is 30 percent of normal in pr and pr/sup bw/, two naturally occurring alleles of purple, and is restored to nearly normal levels by the suppressor su(s)/sup 2/. A heterozygote of two newly induced alleles of pr has even lower enzyme activity (< 10 percent). The sepiapterin synthase activity is proportional to the number of wild-type pr alleles in flies when one and two copies of the allele are present and is higher in threethan in two-dose flies. We hypothesize that the purple locus may be a structural gene for sepiapterin synthase in Drosophila.

OSTI ID:
6777389
Journal Information:
Science; (United States), Journal Name: Science; (United States) Vol. 198; ISSN SCIEA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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