Drosophila melanogaster phototransduction proceeds via a phospholipase C (PLC)-triggered cascade of phosphatidylinositol (PI) lipid modifications, many steps of which remain undefined. We describe the involvement of the lipid phosphatidic acid and the enzyme that generates it, phospholipase D (Pld), in this process. Pld(null) flies exhibit decreased light sensitivity as well as a heightened susceptibility to retinal degeneration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To take advantage of specialized microscopic methods and transgenic stocks, to understand the properties of each rhodopsin now that Drosophila's six rhodopsins (Rh1-Rh6) have been isolated.
Methods: The visual pigment containing organelles, the rhabdomeres, were imaged in live flies with the pseudopupil in standard and confocal microscopes. Five transgenic Drosophila strains in which Rh2-Rh6 replaced the native Rh1 in R1-6 receptors were compared with normal controls (Rh1 in R1-6) for two lines of work: (1) autofluorescence of rhodopsin; and (2) imaging rhodopsin.