Worm Breeder's Gazette 11(2): 50

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Mapping Deletions in unc-6 Mutants

William Wadsworth and Naoaki Ishii

Figure 1

The unc-6 gene encodes the laminin B2 chain(1).  Laminin is a 
component of basement membranes and is composed of three chains joined 
by disulfide bonds.  The B2 chain has six domains; two alpha-helix 
domains, I and II, two globular domains, VI and IV, and two domains 
with EGF-like repeats, V and III.  Mutations in the unc-6 gene affect 
dorsal and ventral cell migration guidance functions(2),
Using a 12kb probe containing the 5' end of the gene, restriction 
fragment polymorphisms have been found in DNA from three spontaneous 
unc-6 strains, NJ311 (rh202), NJ425(rh402), and NJ310(rh201), obtained 
from N2.  NJ310(rh201) is a null mutation, both dorsal and ventral 
cell migrations are affected, whereas NJ311(rh202) and NJ425(rh402) 
mutations disrupt only dorsal cell guidance.  The simplest 
interpretation of the altered restriction fragment patterns from these 
strains is that they contain sequences deleted as diagramed below.  
Presumably in both mutants with dorsal cell migration defects an in-
frame deletion has removed the second (V-2) EGF-like repeat coding 
sequence.
[See Figure 1]

Figure 1