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hu-li tai shao, a gene required for ring canal formation during Drosophila oogenesis, encodes a homolog of adducin
1992
Genes & Development
Drosophila females bearing mutations in a previously undescribed gene, hu-li tai shao [(hts) too little nursing], produced egg chambers that contained fewer than the normal 15 nurse cells and that usually lacked an oocyte. The cytoplasmic bridges (ring canals) interconnecting nurse cells and the oocyte appeared abnormal, and lacked associated actin rings. The hts locus was found to encode a homolog of the mammalian membrane skeletal protein adducin. During oogenesis, hts mRNA became localized
doi:10.1101/gad.6.12b.2443
pmid:1340461
fatcat:6gxh7zi7f5c25hjafhnu6q4dcq