Fyrberg, C., Becker, J., Barthmaier, P., Mahaffey, J. and Fyrberg, E. (1997). Muscle-specific protein having RNA binding and
signal transduction motifs. Gene 197, 315-323.
We have characterized a novel muscle-specific gene of Drosophila
melanogaster, defined by enhancer trap strain 24B of Brand and Perrimon
(1993). We show that transcripts of the gene accumulate within presumptive
mesoderm and persist within developing muscles, strongly suggesting that the
encoded protein is involved in muscle cell determination and
differentiation. cDNA sequences reveal that the Drosophila protein is
similar to quaking (64% identity over 210 amino acids), a protein essential
for mouse embryogenesis, and gld-1 (53% identity over 162 amino
acids) a germ-line-specific tumor suppressing protein of the nematode, Caenorhabditis
elegans. We demonstrate that the Drosophila gene resides within
the 93F chromosome subdivision, and describe its physical map. Finally, we
have used the gene, which we have named quaking-related 93F (qkr93F),
to identify a family of closely related KH domains.
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