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FB2008_07, released August 8, 2008
 

Gene Dmel\ninaC

General Information
SymbolDmel\ninaCSpeciesD. melanogaster
Nameneither inactivation nor afterpotential CAnnotation symbolCG5125
Feature typeprotein_coding_geneFlyBase IDFBgn0002938
Created / Updated2003-12-01/2003-12-01
Genomic Location
Chromosome (arm)2LRecombination map
Cytogenetic map27F3-27F3Sequence location2L:7,377,718..7,384,344 [+]
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The gene neither inactivation nor afterpotential C is referred to in FlyBase by the symbol ninaC (CG5125, FBgn0002938). It has the cytological map location 27F3. Its sequence location is 2L:7377718..7384344. Its molecular function is described as: protein kinase activity; protein serine/threonine kinase activity; calmodulin binding; receptor signaling protein serine/threonine kinase activity; ATPase activity, coupled; phosphoinositide binding; ATP binding; protein-tyrosine kinase activity; motor activity. It is involved in the biological processes: cytoskeleton organization and biogenesis; phototransduction, visible light; protein localization; protein amino acid phosphorylation; adaptation of rhodopsin mediated signaling; intracellular protein transport; phototransduction, UV; deactivation of rhodopsin mediated signaling. 49 alleles are reported. The phenotypes of these alleles are annotated with: rhabdomere; photoreceptor cell; ommatidium; retina; eye. It has 2 annotated transcripts and 2 annotated polypeptides.

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Gene/Allele symbols may differ from current usage
ninaC (J.C. Hall)
Basic physiological and rhodopsin-depleted phenotypes like those of ninaB or ninaD mutants, except that amplitude of prolonged depolarizing afterpotential and rhodopsin levels are not so severely depressed, and these phenotypes cannot be rescued by vitamin A (or other retinoid) feeding. Decreased rhodopsin content is due to reduction in diameter of the rhabdomeres; the microvilli are shorter than normal and have reduced cytoskeletal electron-dense regions (Matsumoto et al., 1983). In particular, the central axial filament of the microvillus is absent (ninaC5) or greatly reduced (ninaC2, ninaC3). Actin immunoreactivity retained in the villi of flies homozygous for these alleles (Stowe and Davis). The mutant phenotype can be rescued using P-element mediated germ line transformation.
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FlyBase Computed Cytological Location
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Evidence for location
27F3-27F3  
Limits computationally determined from genome sequence between P{PZ}wg02657 and P{EP}EP787EP787  
Experimentally Determined Cytological Location
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Notes
References
28A-28A
28A1-28A3
(determined by in situ hybridisation)  
Experimentally Determined Recombination Data
Location
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Molecular Map Data
Gene Order (in direction of increasing cytology)
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Gene Order (overall orientation not stated)
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Please see the GBrowse view of Dmel\ninaC for information on other features
detailed view FBtr0079435 FBtr0079436 FBtr0079437 FBtr0114587 FBtr0079469 FBpp0079063 FBpp0079065 FBpp0079064 FBpp0079093 FBpp0113079 FBti0075599 FBti0040890
Comments on Gene Model
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Annotated Transcripts
Name
FlyBase ID
RefSeq ID
Length (nt)
Associated CDS (aa)
FBtr0079437
  3991
  1135
FBtr0079436
  4827
  1501
Additional Transcript Data & Comments
Reported size (kB)
5, 4 (northern blot)
Comments
External Data
Crossreferences
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Annotated Polypeptides
Name
FlyBase ID
Predicted MW (kD)
Length (aa)
Theoretical pI
RefSeq ID
GenBank protein
FBpp0079065  
131.8  
1135  
6.28  
FBpp0079064  
174.3  
1501  
7.71  
Additional Polypeptide Data & Comments
Reported size (kD)
1501, 1135 (aa); 174, 132 (kD observed)
Comments
External Data
Linkouts
PANTHER - Protein classification by function, families, and pathways
Crossreferences
InterPro domains - A database of protein families, domains, and functional sites
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