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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\cora6

General Information
SymbolDmel\cora6SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0089376
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\cora
Also Known Ascor6
Map ( GBrowse ) GBrowse View Helpdetailed view FBal0089376 FBal0097014 FBal0089382 FBal0001766 FBal0001767 FBal0097018
Allele classantimorphic allele - genetic evidence, hypomorphic allele - genetic evidence
Mutagenethyl methanesulfonate
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point mutation
comment=Site of nucleotide substitution in mutant inferred by FlyBase based on reported amino acid change.
evidence=experimental
pr_change=L39Q|cora-PA,L39Q|cora-PB,L39Q|cora-PD,L39Q|co ra-PC
reported_pr_change=L39Q
na_change=T15123136A
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Amino acid replacement: L39Q.
Amino acid replacement: L39Q. L39Q falls in the conserved amino-terminal region.
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Homozygous embryos have a highly penetrant anterior open phenotype. Hemizygous embryos have a dorsal hole phenotype. The remains of the salivary glands are present as necrotic material. No adult escapers are produced.
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cora6 is a suppressor of visible | dominant phenotype of EgfrE1
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cora6 is a suppressor of eye phenotype of EgfrE1
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Dominantly suppresses the rough eye phenotype of EgfrE1/+ heterozygotes; the eye is smaller than wild type with some roughening.
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Fails to complement
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cora6 is partially rescued by cora1.Ubi-p63E
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cora6
 
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Research paper
Ward et al., 2001, Genetics 159(1): 219--228
The Protein 4.1, Ezrin, Radixin, Moesin (FERM) Domain of Drosophila Coracle, a Cytoplasmic Component of the Septate Junction, Provides Functions Essential for Embryonic Development and Imaginal Cell Proliferation. [FBrf0138412]
Lamb et al., 1998, Mol. Biol. Cell 9(12): 3505--3519
Drosophila coracle, a member of the protein 4.1 superfamily, has essential structural functions in the septate junctions and developmental functions in embryonic and adult epithelial cells. [FBrf0105869]
Ward et al., 1998, J. Cell Biol. 140(6): 1463--1473
A conserved functional domain of Drosophila coracle is required for localization at the septate junction and has membrane-organizing activity. [FBrf0102020]
Fehon et al., 1994, Development 120(3): 545--557
A Drosophila homologue of membrane-skeleton protein 4.1 is associated with septate junctions and is encoded by the coracle gene. [FBrf0073060]