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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\thSL

General Information
SymbolDmel\thSLSpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0103508
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\th
Map ( GBrowse ) GBrowse View Helpdetailed view FBal0103510 FBal0146759 FBal0103511 FBal0146760 FBal0146758 FBal0040009 FBal0050595 FBal0103515 FBal0103514 FBal0050597 FBal0103517 FBal0103516 FBal0103513 FBal0103512 FBal0103508 FBal0103509 FBal0103518
Allele classhypermorphic allele - genetic evidence, loss of function allele, gain of function allele
Mutagenethyl methanesulfonate
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point mutation
comment=Site of nucleotide substitution in mutant inferred by FlyBase based on reported amino acid change. V85 falls in the BIR1 domain.
evidence=experimental
na_change=G16032836A
pr_change=V85M|th-PC,V85M|th-PB,V85M|th-PA
reported_pr_change=V85M
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Amino acid replacement: V85M. V85 falls in the BIR1 domain.
Cytology
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Statement
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thSL mutants exhibit normal levels of cell death in Crz-expressing ventral nerve cord neurons.
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thSL is an enhancer of cell death defective phenotype of Whs.PG
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thSL is a suppressor of cell death defective phenotype of grimGMR.PC
thSL is a suppressor of cell death defective phenotype of rprGMR.PW
thSL is a suppressor of cell death defective phenotype of rprhs.PW
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thSL is an enhancer of adult phenotype of Whs.PG
thSL is an enhancer of embryo phenotype of Whs.PG
thSL is an enhancer of eye phenotype of WGMR.PG/WGMR.PG
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thSL is a suppressor of embryo phenotype of rprhs.PW
thSL is a suppressor of eye phenotype of grimGMR.PC
thSL is a suppressor of eye phenotype of rprGMR.PW
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thSL is a non-suppressor of phenotype of Hsap\CDKN1AGMR.PH
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Statement
Reference
Suppression of rprGMR.PW and grimGMR.PC in the eye is almost complete though enhancement of WGMR.PG is mild. Increases the viability of rprhs.PW flies threefold, but slightly enhances Whs.PG-induced death.
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The rough eye phenotype caused by expression of Hsap\MAPTV337M.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4GMR.PF is enhanced by thSL.
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Behaves as a gain of function allele with respect to rpr- and grim-induced cell death. Behaves as a weak loss of function with respect to W-induced cell death: in the eye and the embryo W-induced cell death is not inhibited by thSL, it is enhanced.
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Research paper
Choi et al., 2006, Development 133(11): 2223--2232
Programmed cell death mechanisms of identifiable peptidergic neurons in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0190281]
Shulman and Feany, 2003, Genetics 165(3): 1233--1242
Genetic modifiers of tauopathy in Drosophila. [FBrf0167629]
Wing et al., 2001, Mech. Dev. 102(1-2): 193--203
The RHG motifs of Drosophila Reaper and Grim are important for their distinct cell death-inducing abilities. [FBrf0135877]
Lisi et al., 2000, Genetics 154(2): 669--678
Diverse domains of THREAD/DIAP1 are required to inhibit apoptosis induced by REAPER and HID in Drosophila. [FBrf0125418]