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FB2012_01, released January 20th, 2012
 

Allele Dmel\shotV104

General Information
SymbolDmel\shotV104SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0093958
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\shot
Allele class
MutagenX ray
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Chromosomal rearrangement in the 3' end region of the gene, producing a truncated protein.
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The muscles pull away from the epidermis in homozygous embryos, but remain attached to each other.
shotV104/shotA405 embryos have an excess of epidermal muscle attachment cells at a number of sites in the epidermis. The embryos have a significant disruption of the muscle pattern; in many cases individual myotubes are not oriented correctly and in some cases the myotubes round up.
Homozygous clones in the wing produce wing blisters. Blisters are associated with both dorsal and ventral clones. The pattern of veins and trichome polarity is normal, and there is no overgrowth or disruption to the overall wing shape and pattern. Mutant embryos show dramatic defects, including a dorsal open or tail-up phenotype.
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shotV104/shot[+] is a non-enhancer of wing phenotype of if3
shotV104/shot[+] is a non-enhancer of wing phenotype of mewA1-5
shotV104/shot[+] is a non-enhancer of wing phenotype of mys8
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Does not dominantly enhance the frequency of wing blisters in if3, mewA1-5 or mys8 hemizygotes.
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Fails to complement
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Bloomington
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Selected as: Mutation that produces wing blister in homozygous clones.
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kakV104
 
shot<up>V104</up>
shotV104
 
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Research paper
Jiang and Edgar, 2009, Development 136(3): 483--493
EGFR signaling regulates the proliferation of Drosophila adult midgut progenitors. [FBrf0206542]
Gregory and Brown, 1998, J. Cell Biol. 143(5): 1271--1282
kakapo, a gene required for adhesion between and within cell layers in Drosophila, encodes a large cytoskeletal linker protein related to plectin and dystrophin. [FBrf0105832]
Strumpf and Volk, 1998, J. Cell Biol. 143(5): 1259--1270
Kakapo, a novel cytoskeletal-associated protein is essential for the restricted localization of the neuregulin-like factor, vein, at the muscle-tendon junction site. [FBrf0105940]
Walsh and Brown, 1998, Genetics 150(2): 791--805
A screen to identify Drosophila genes required for integrin-mediated adhesion. [FBrf0104793]