2011
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.110.123406
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Central Regulation of Locomotor Behavior of Drosophila melanogaster Depends on a CASK Isoform Containing CaMK-Like and L27 Domains

Abstract: Genetic causes for disturbances of locomotor behavior can be due to muscle, peripheral neuron, or central nervous system pathologies. The Drosophila melanogaster homolog of human CASK (also known as caki or camguk) is a molecular scaffold that has been postulated to have roles in both locomotion and plasticity. These conclusions are based on studies using overlapping

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“…These were CASK, Dys and Frq2; Dys and Frq2 were also were represted by multiple GO terms (see above). CASK has been shown to regulate neurotransmitter release (Zordan et al 2005) and affect locomotor activity (Sun et al 2009;Slawson et al 2011). cv-c (also represented by multiple GO terms, see above) was associated with both GSEI and aggression of flies from the socially isolated environment.…”
Section: Insights About the Molecular Genetic Basis Of Natural Variatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These were CASK, Dys and Frq2; Dys and Frq2 were also were represted by multiple GO terms (see above). CASK has been shown to regulate neurotransmitter release (Zordan et al 2005) and affect locomotor activity (Sun et al 2009;Slawson et al 2011). cv-c (also represented by multiple GO terms, see above) was associated with both GSEI and aggression of flies from the socially isolated environment.…”
Section: Insights About the Molecular Genetic Basis Of Natural Variatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no known orthologue of MPP1 in invertebrates. The CASK gene in invertebrates, however, is known to produce a protein with an alternative N-terminus (CASK-α in Drosophila and Lin-2b in nematodes) [15] (Figure 2A). In Drosophila, this alternative protein (CASK-α; Figure 2A) starts with a signature palmitoylation sequence and may represent an MPP1-like protein.…”
Section: Gene Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The broken line represents the longest CASK orthologue gene represented in invertebrates. not seem to arise from a defect in motor neurons or premotor neuropil, and no obvious structural or developmental abnormalities are observed [15]. These distinct and unrelated phenotypes of CASK deletion in different animal models are difficult to reconcile and underscore a clear need to understand the evolution of the CASK gene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Flies were transferred to fresh food vials every 3 to 4 days. Only male flies were used in the current study, consistent with use of males in the original longevity study of mth mutants, as well as several other prior studies of Drosophila behavior (Lin et al 1998;Petrosyan et al 2007;Bland et al 2009;Slawson et al 2011). A total of 158 flies (81 mth and 77 controls) were individually tethered and tested in the flight-duration experiment, and 173 different flies (97 mth and 76 controls) in the locomotion (exploratory walking) experiment.…”
Section: Fly Stocksmentioning
confidence: 99%