Journal article

Molecular characterization of the Notch homologue from the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina

Z Chen, T Newsome, JA McKenzie, P Batterham

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Published : 1998

Abstract

The Drosophila melanogaster Notch gene product functions as a receptor of intercellular signals and is central to cell fate specification. The Scalloped wings (Scl) gene is the homologue of Notch in the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina. An allele of Scl is thought to be involved in the modification of Darwinian fitness and bristle asymmetry in flies resistant to organophosphorous chemicals (OPs). As a first step towards the testing of this hypothesis we cloned and sequenced Scl. A full-length cDNA segment representing the mRNA of Scl is 8503 bp and encodes a protein of 2653 amino acids, which shares 73.6% identity with Notch. All functional motifs including EGF-like repeats, LNR rep..

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