Table 3. Drosophila homologs of mammalian ion/volume homeostasis molecules.
Function | Drosophila | Mammal |
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Na-K-Cl cotransport | Ncc69, Ncc83 | NKCC1 |
K-Cl cotransport | Kcc | KCC3, KCC4 |
Ser/Thr kinase | Fray | OSR1 and SPAK/PASK |
K channel (inward rectifier) | Ir, Irk2, Irk3 | Kir4.1 |
K channel (voltage-gated) | KCNQ | Kv7.3, Kv7.4 |
Cl channel | ClC-a | ClC-Ka, ClC-Kb |
Gap junction | (Innexin family) | Connexin family |
Aquaporin | Drip, CG4019, CG17662, CG17664, CG7777, Bib* | AQP4 |
Table shows mammalian molecules, described and referenced in the text, that have been shown to function in ion or volume homeostasis in the nervous system or inner ear with corresponding functions. The only Drosophila orthologs with genetic rescue data are Ncc69 and Fray (Leiserson et al. 2010; Leiserson et al. 2000). The candidate orthologous Drosophila molecules were obtained from OrthoDB (Kriventseva et al. 2008); where no putative orthologs were found, related molecules of similar function are shown in parentheses.
Evidence suggests that while Bib is homologous to Aquaporins, it may not function as a water channel (Tatsumi et al. 2009).