Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:1.1.1.1 (alcohol dehydrogenase)
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In laboratory cultures of Drosophila melanogaster derived from an African population, the quantities of six out of seven enzymes (G6PD, IDH, GPDH, ME, MDH, PGM and ADH) were higher in Adh-FF homozygotes than they were in Adh-SS. In crosses between Adh-FF and Adh-SS flies, the differences segregated as co-dominant alleles of a single Mendelian gene closely linked, or identical, to the Adh locus. The generality of these associations was suggested by the study of a French population with a very different history and genetic background. The possibility that the associations were caused by artefacts of the immunodiffusion techniques, or to a linked inversion (In(2L)t), was excluded. Possible ways by which the Adh locus may affect the quantities of other enzymes are discussed.
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PMID:Synergistic effect of Adh alleles in Drosophila melanogaster. 134 24

Biochemical analysis of a number of related unstable Drosophila melanogaster strains was carried out. These strains have been shown to undergo mutational transformations caused by insertion/excision of transposable elements (Gerasimova, 1985). Activity and mobility variants of alpha-GPDH, ADH, SOD, G6PD, 6PGD and EST-6 were analysed. Two loci controlling SOD and 6PGD proved to be invariable, the loci alpha-Gpdh and Est-6 causing reduced activity of their products in the initial strain ctMR2. The direct and reversed transformations analogous to the mutational passages of morphological characters were traced in two loci controlling ADH and G6PD. The data obtained are discussed in terms of up-to-date views on the functional role of transposable elements, in relation to the genetic stability of the strains studied, under the multiple transpositions of mobile elements.
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PMID:[Mutational variability of enzyme loci in unstable Drosophila melanogaster strains]. 211 91