TY - JOUR
T1 - Chronobiological analysis of a new clock mutant, toki, in drosophila melanogaster
AU - Matsumoto, Akira
AU - Motoshige, Takehiro
AU - Murata, Takehide
AU - Tomioka, Kenji
AU - Tanimura, Teiichi
AU - Chiba, Yoshihiko
N1 - Funding Information:
period mutants were provided by Dr. J.C. Hall at Brandeis University. Andante was obtained from Dr. F. Rob Jackson at Worchester Foundation through Dr. D. Yamamoto at Mitsubishi Kasei Life Science Institute. Recessive marker strains on the second chromosome were provided from Mid-American Stock Center in Bowling Green State University and Indiana University. This research w a supported in part by the research support grant of Nissan Science Foundation and by grants from the Ministry of Education. Science and Culture of Japan.
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - We have isolated a new semidominant clock mutant Toki on the second chromosome in Drosophila melanogaster. This mutant differs from the wild-type Canton-S in several properties as follows. Larger values are obtained in the phase angle difference (ψ the time from lights-off in a 24-hr light-dark cycle to an activity offset), the ratio of activity time to rest time (αrho; and the activity level. The free-running period (τ is 25.3 hr, one hour longer than in the wild-type. In the phase response curve (PRC), the ratio between the delay and the advance portion is larger and the cross-over point occurs later, although there is no difference in amplitude of the mutant's PRC (Type I). The rhythm is more sensitive to the light intensity, becoming obscure in darker condition. Toki interacts with other clock mutations, perS, perL and And, in such a way that τ s associated with these three X-linked mutations are lengthened and ψ values become smaller.
AB - We have isolated a new semidominant clock mutant Toki on the second chromosome in Drosophila melanogaster. This mutant differs from the wild-type Canton-S in several properties as follows. Larger values are obtained in the phase angle difference (ψ the time from lights-off in a 24-hr light-dark cycle to an activity offset), the ratio of activity time to rest time (αrho; and the activity level. The free-running period (τ is 25.3 hr, one hour longer than in the wild-type. In the phase response curve (PRC), the ratio between the delay and the advance portion is larger and the cross-over point occurs later, although there is no difference in amplitude of the mutant's PRC (Type I). The rhythm is more sensitive to the light intensity, becoming obscure in darker condition. Toki interacts with other clock mutations, perS, perL and And, in such a way that τ s associated with these three X-linked mutations are lengthened and ψ values become smaller.
KW - Circadian rhythms
KW - Light-intensity dependency
KW - Locomotor activity
KW - Mutagenesis
KW - Phase response curve
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U2 - 10.3109/01677069409167276
DO - 10.3109/01677069409167276
M3 - Article
C2 - 7965384
AN - SCOPUS:0028464378
SN - 0167-7063
VL - 9
SP - 141
EP - 155
JO - Journal of Neurogenetics
JF - Journal of Neurogenetics
IS - 3
ER -