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ffrench-Constant, R.H. (1993). Cloning of a putative GABAA receptor from cyclodiene-resistant Drosophila: A case study in the use of insecticide-resistant mutants to isolate neuroreceptors.  Pichon, 1993 (): 210--223.
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This chapter uses the isolation and cloning of cyclodiene resistance from Drosophila melanogaster to illustrate how mutants resistant to a toxicant can be used to study neuroreceptors. Isolation of mutants from the field, mapping of the single gene responsible and its subsequent cloning are described. As confirmation of gene cloning a susceptible allele of the gene has been used to genetically transform resistant individuals to susceptibility. The gene product appears to code for a subunit of a receptor highly similar to vertebrate GABAA receptor/chloride ion channels, and functional expression studies are described which will elucidate its pharmacology. Cyclodiene resistance is extremely widespread, occurring in both invertebrates and vertebrates. Thus examination of resistance-associated mutations in this receptor in a range of species will enhance our understanding of both the binding sites of toxic ligands and the genetic basis of pesticide resistance.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Book
    Abbreviation
    Pichon, 1993
    Title
    Comparitive molecular neurobiology.
    Publication Year
    1973
    ISBN/ISSN
    9783764327859 9780817627850
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