2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.15.589595
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Muscle-fiber specific genetic manipulation of Drosophila sallimus severely impacts neuromuscular development, morphology, and physiology

Andrew H. Michael,
Tadros A. Hana,
Veronika G. Mousa
et al.

Abstract: The ability of skeletal muscles to contract is derived from the unique genes and proteins expressed within muscles, most notably myofilaments and elastic proteins. Here we investigated the role of the sallimus (sls) gene, which encodes a structural homologue of titin, in regulating development, structure, and function of Drosophila melanogaster. Ubiquitous knockdown of sls using RNA interference (RNAi) in all muscle fibers resulted in embryonic lethality. A screen for muscle-specific drivers revealed a Gal4 li… Show more

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