Abstract

The ring gland function of Drosophila melanogaster is controlled by the CNS. To identify genes that are active in brain cells and are involved in the ring gland control, we analysed enhancer trap lines with respect to CNS- and/or ring gland-specific lacZ expression in third-instar larvae. From one of the enhancer trap lines, which shows specific lacZ expression in the CNS and prothoracic part of the ring gland, the mub gene was cloned. The gene is strongly expressed in the mushroom bodies throughout development. Nucleotide sequence analysis of cDNA clones revealed a high degree of similarity to vertebrate RNA binding KH domain proteins, suggesting a function of the MUB protein in binding and stabilizing of specific mRNAs in the mushroom bodies. Null mutants of the mub gene do not exhibit a visible mutant phenotype. We speculate, therefore, that the mub gene is involved in learning and memory processes.

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