TitleMaintenance of Rhodopsin levels in Drosophila photoreceptor and phototransduction requires Protein Kinase D.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsAshe S, Yadav S
JournalFly (Austin)
Date Published2019 Jan 21
ISSN1933-6942
Abstract

During Drosophila phototransduction, the G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) Rhodopsin (Rh1) transduces photon absorption into electrical signal via G-protein coupled activation of phospholipase C (PLC). Rh1 levels in the plasma membrane are critical for normal sensitivity to light. In this study, we report that Protein kinase D (dPKD) regulates Rh1 homeostasis in adult photoreceptors. Although eye development and retinal structure are unaffected in the dPKD hypomorph (dPKD), it exhibited elevated levels of Rh1. Surprisingly, despite having elevated levels of Rh1, no defect was observed in the electrical response to light in these flies. By contrast the levels of another transmembrane protein of the photoreceptor plasma membrane, Transient receptor potential (TRP) was not altered in dPKD. Our results indicate that dPKD is dispensable for eye development but is required for maintaining Rh1 levels in adult photoreceptors.

DOI10.1080/19336934.2019.1565256
Alternate JournalFly (Austin)
PubMed ID30663936