FB2025_01 , released February 20, 2025
Allele: Dmel\paralk5
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\paralk5
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0013483
Feature type
allele
Associated gene
Associated Insertion(s)
Carried in Construct
Also Known As
para1K5
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    Nature of the Allele
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    Cytology

    Polytene chromosomes normal.

    Description

    Point mutation.

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    Phenotypic Data
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    No paralysis is seen in paralk5/+ mutant flies in response to elevated temperatures.

    Flies hemi- or homozygous mutant for paralk5 show a significant ts-paralytic phenotype.

    Mutant flies show an increased tolerance to the paralytic effect of the toxin AaIT compared to wild-type flies.

    Embryos raised at 34oC show an increased frequency of immature filopodial contacts on muscle fibres 6 and 7 ("collateral sprouts") compared to wild-type embryos raised at 34oC.

    Homozygotes die as first instar larvae.

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    Phenotypic Class
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    CsasMB04236, paralk5/para[+] has paralytic | adult stage phenotype, suppressible | partially by Dp(1;4)r+l

    Enhancer of
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    paralk5/para[+] is an enhancer of paralytic | adult stage phenotype of CsasMB04236

    paralk5/para[+] is an enhancer of paralytic | heat sensitive phenotype of SiaTS23

    NOT Enhancer of
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    paralk5/para[+] is a non-enhancer of short lived | dominant phenotype of AtpαDTS2

    paralk5/para[+] is a non-enhancer of short lived | dominant phenotype of AtpαDTS1

    Other
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    paralk5 is a suppressor of phenotype of Sh16

    paralk5 is a suppressor of phenotype of Sh21

    paralk5 is a suppressor of phenotype of Sh5

    paralk5 is a suppressor of phenotype of Sh9

    Additional Comments
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    One copy of paralk5 enhances the paralysis phenotype seen in homozygous CsasMB04236 mutant flies at elevated temperatures. Onset of paralysis occurs earlier than in CsasMB04236 mutants alone. This enhancement is suppressed in the presence of a para duplication (Dp(1;4)r+l).

    The severity of the temperature sensitive paralytic phenotype seen in ST6GalS23/ST6GalS23 flies is enhanced by paralk5/+; the time for onset of paralysis at 38[o]C is reduced in the double mutant flies compared to the single mutant.

    paralk5/+; AtpαDTS1/+ double mutants have a similar lifespan to AtpαDTS1/+ single mutants.

    Expression of CaMKIIT287D.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4elav-C155 enhances the lethality of paralk5.

    Dominant suppressor of the leg shaking phenotype of Sh16, Sh21, Sh9 and Sh5.

    Lethal over para+ in an mlenap-ts1 background.

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    Discoverer

    Kreber.

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