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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\tupScer\UAS.cTa

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SymbolDmel\tupScer\UAS.cTaSpeciesD. melanogaster
NameSaccharomyces cerevisiae UAS construct a of ThorFlyBase IDFBal0060384
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\tup
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Mutagenin vitro construct - regulatory fusion
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Construct: A truncated tup cDNA (nucleotides 425 to 2982) is expressed under the control of Scer\UAS regulatory sequences.
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Embryos expressing tup[Scer\UAS.cTa] under the control of Scer\GAL4[twi.PB] show a transformation of muscle DA3 to DA2 in 88% of segments.
Expression of tupScer\UAS.cTa under the control of Scer\GAL4C-765 results in the formation of notum-like tissue in the mesothoracic pleura and extra notum-like bristles on the tegula.
Expression of tupScer\UAS.cTa, under the control of Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237, affects the development of the dorsocentral and scutellar bristles and induces a thoracic cleft. Expression of tupScer\UAS.cTa, under the control of Scer\GAL4ap-md544, results in the formation of rudimentary wings.
The legs of tupScer\UAS.cTa; Scer\GAL4ap-md544 flies lack a fourth tarsal segment. tupScer\UAS.cTa; Scer\GAL4dpp.blk1 flies the femur, tibia and first tarsal segment are fused. In the pretarsus only one claw develops.
tupisl-1 mutants expressing tupScer\UAS.cTa using Scer\GAL4elav.PLu do not hatch. Produces changes in axonal projections of interneurons and motor neurons, when expressed using Scer\GAL4sca-537.4. Motor neurons that normally innervate dorsal muscles often remain within the ventral muscle region. Both ISN and SNa motor axons often fail to reach their normal target areas and show abnormal arborisations over the ventral muscle region.
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Expression of tup[Scer\UAS.cTa] with Bx[EP1306], both under the control of Scer\GAL4[Ccap.PP], suppresses the wing expansion defect found upon expression of Bx[EP1306] alone.
Co-expression of both tupScer\UAS.cTa and araScer\UAS.cGa under the control of Scer\GAL4C-765 results in the wing and wing hinge being replaced by a large structure of notum-like tissue. Co-expression of both tupScer\UAS.cTa and araScer\UAS.cGa under the control of Scer\GAL4dpp.blk1 transforms the central part of the wing to notum-like tissue, whereas the anterior and posterior parts develop as wing tissue. The animals also show notum-like structures near the coxa, indicating transformation of the ventral region of the body wall towards notum.
Coexpression of the apScer\UAS.cOa transgene rescues the rudimentary wing phenotype of Scer\GAL4ap-md544>tupScer\UAS.cTa flies. Expression of tupScer\UAS.cTa, under the control of Scer\GAL4ap-md544, in a ChiE background causes no wing defects. Expression of tupScer\UAS.cTa, under the control of Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237, partially suppresses the excess scutellar bristle phenotype of ChiE mutants.
The loss of tarsal segment 4 in the legs of tupScer\UAS.cTa; Scer\GAL4ap-md544 flies is not suppressed by apScer\UAS.cOa or ChiFL.Scer\UAS.T:Hsap\MYC, but is partially suppressed by BScer\UAS.cKa.
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islUAS.cTa
 
tupScer\UAS.cTa
 
tupUAS.cTa
 
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae UAS construct a of Thor
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Research paper
Boukhatmi et al., 2012, Development 139(19): 3572--3582
Tup/Islet1 integrates time and position to specify muscle identity in Drosophila. [FBrf0219376]
Hari et al., 2008, J. Neurosci. 28(37): 9145--9150
Chip is required for posteclosion behavior in Drosophila. [FBrf0206079]
de Navascués and Modolell, 2007, Development 134(9): 1779--1788
tailup, a LIM-HD gene, and Iro-C cooperate in Drosophila dorsal mesothorax specification. [FBrf0201638]
Biryukova and Heitzler, 2005, Dev. Biol. 288(2): 559--570
The Drosophila LIM-homeodomain protein Islet antagonizes proneural cell specification in the peripheral nervous system. [FBrf0190092]
Pueyo and Couso, 2004, Development 131(13): 3107--3120
Chip-mediated partnerships of the homeodomain proteins Bar and Aristaless with the LIM-HOM proteins Apterous and Lim1 regulate distal leg development. [FBrf0179395]
Broihier and Skeath, 2002, Neuron 35(1): 39--50
Drosophila homeodomain protein dHb9 directs neuronal fate via crossrepressive and cell-nonautonomous mechanisms. [FBrf0151450]
Thor and Thomas, 1997, Neuron 18(3): 397--409
The Drosophila islet gene governs axon pathfinding and neurotransmitter identity. [FBrf0093227]