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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\inIH56

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SymbolDmel\inIH56SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0039446
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\in
Allele classamorphic allele - genetic evidence
Mutagenethyl methanesulfonate
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Hairs in the proximal-anterior part of the wing point towards the anterior margin and most cells form multiple hairs in mutant adults.
Mutant clones in the wing show disruption of polarity, as indicated by wing hairs.
Unmarked clones in all regions of the wing display an in phenotype, cells form more than one hair and hairs with an abnormal polarity. Marked clones in the wing indicate in acts autonomously, cells bordering clones are wild type. P{in+12} construct can completely rescue the wing hair phenotype. Heat induced expression of P{hs-in} can provide nearly complete rescue of the wing hair phenotype, some multiple hairs are still present. Rescue of the inIH56 mutant phenotype by P{hs-in(RGE)} is indistinguishable from rescue by P{hs-in}.
Viable as a homozygote or a hemizygote. Strong thoracic bristle and wing hair phenotype. Percentage of dorsal wing surface cells that display abnormal cell polarity and the percentage of wing cells forming more than one hair is more severe at 18oC than 29oC.
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Scer\GAL4ptc-559.1, dshScer\UAS.cAa, inIH56 has wing hair & 1st posterior cell phenotype
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The wing hair phenotype of in[IH56] mwh[1] double mutants is indistinguishable from that of mwh[1] single mutants. Expression of in::mwh[Scer\UAS.cLa] under the control of Scer\GAL4[Act.PU] essentially completely rescues the wing hair defects of in[IH56] mutants. Expression of in::mwh[Scer\UAS.cLa] under the control of Scer\GAL4[ap-md544] strongly rescues the wing hair defects of in[IH56] mwh[1] double mutants on the dorsal surface of the wing.
The multiple hair cell phenotype of dshScer\UAS.cAa expressed from Scer\GAL4ptc-559.1 is additive with the multiple hair phenotypes of fy2 and inIH56. When a wing clone is doubly mutant for fz21 and inIH56, domineering nonautonomy of polarity defect of fz21 is unaffected. When a wing clone is doubly mutant for fz21 and inIH56 in a genetic background deficient for in, domineering nonautonomy of polarity defect of fz21 is suppressed, though polarity defect within the clone is not.
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Research paper
Lu et al., 2010, Genetics 185(2): 549--558
The Drosophila planar polarity proteins inturned and multiple wing hairs interact physically and function together. [FBrf0211207]
Strutt and Warrington, 2008, Development 135(18): 3103--3111
Planar polarity genes in the Drosophila wing regulate the localisation of the FH3-domain protein Multiple Wing Hairs to control the site of hair production. [FBrf0205732]
Lee and Adler, 2004, Mech. Dev. 121(1): 37--49
The grainy head transcription factor is essential for the function of the frizzled pathway in the Drosophila wing. [FBrf0167844]
Lee and Adler, 2002, Genetics 160(4): 1535--1547
The function of the frizzled pathway in the Drosophila wing is dependent on inturned and fuzzy. [FBrf0147064]
Yun et al., 1999, Dev. Genet. 25(4): 297--305
The inturned protein of Drosophila melanogaster is a cytoplasmic protein located at the cell periphery in wing cells. [FBrf0112097]
Adler et al., 1998, Development 125(5): 959--968
Mutations in the cadherin superfamily member gene dachsous cause a tissue polarity phenotype by altering frizzled signaling. [FBrf0101864]
Park et al., 1996, Development 122(3): 961--969
The Drosophila tissue polarity gene inturned acts cell autonomously and encodes a novel protein. [FBrf0086571]
Adler et al., 1994, Genetics 137(3): 829--836
The Drosophila tissue polarity gene inturned functions prior to wing hair morphogenesis in the regulation of hair polarity and number. [FBrf0072459]
Krasnow and Adler, 1994, Development 120(7): 1883--1893
A single frizzled protein has a dual function in tissue polarity. [FBrf0073642]