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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\Dcp-1ΔN.GMR

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SymbolDmel\Dcp-1ΔN.GMRSpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0105227
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\Dcp-1
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Mutagenin vitro construct - regulatory fusionin vitro construct - deletion
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Construct: A truncated Dcp-1, missing the N-terminal prodomain, is driven by GMR sequences.
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Dcp-1[DeltaN.GMR] eyes show complete loss of ommatidial integrity. 52% of Dcp-1[DeltaN.GMR] differentiated pupae die.
Dcp-1[ΔN.GMR] flies have a "spotted" eye phenotype.
Dcp-1ΔN.GMR flies show a small and rough eye phenotype with pigment cell death. When two copies of P{GMR-ΔN-Dcp-1} are present the phenotype becomes stronger. The combination of Dcp-1ΔN.GMR and Dcp-1fl.GMR show an additive effect on the eye phenotype.
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Dcp-1ΔN.GMR has visible phenotype, non-suppressible by Ice17/Ice17
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Dcp-1ΔN.GMR has phenotype, non-enhanceable by Icefl.GMR
Dcp-1ΔN.GMR has phenotype, non-enhanceable by IceΔN.GMR
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Dcp-1ΔN.GMR has eye phenotype, suppressible by BacA\p35GMR.PH
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Dcp-1ΔN.GMR has eye phenotype, non-suppressible by Ice17/Ice17
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Dcp-1ΔN.GMR is a non-enhancer of phenotype of Icefl.GMR
Dcp-1ΔN.GMR is a non-enhancer of phenotype of IceΔN.GMR
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Scer\GAL4[GMR.PF]-mediated expression of P{Sym-UAS-Hsrω} nearly completely restores ommatidial integrity and eye pigmentation of Dcp-1[DeltaN.GMR] eyes. Pupal lethality is also suppressed.
The "spotted" eye phenotype caused by Dcp-1[ΔN.GMR] is not suppressed by homozygosity for Ice[17].
The rough eye phenotype is suppressed by the addition of BacA\p35GMR.PH. The addition of Dcp-1ΔN.GMR to Icefl.GMR or IceΔN.GMR flies has no effect on eye morphology.
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The eye phenotype observed in Dcp-1[ΔN.GMR] animals is rescued by expression of Dcp-1[dsRNA.Scer\UAS.cLa] under the control of Scer\GAL4[GMR.PF].
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Research paper
Mallik and Lakhotia, 2009, Genetics 183(3): 831--852
The developmentally active and stress-inducible noncoding hsromega gene is a novel regulator of apoptosis in Drosophila. [FBrf0209343]
Leulier et al., 2006, Cell Death Differ. 13(10): 1663--1674
Systematic in vivo RNAi analysis of putative components of the Drosophila cell death machinery. [FBrf0192581]
Xu et al., 2006, Cell Death Differ. 13(10): 1697--1706
The effector caspases drICE and dcp-1 have partially overlapping functions in the apoptotic pathway in Drosophila. [FBrf0193497]
Peterson et al., 2003, Dev. Biol. 260(1): 113--123
Stage-specific regulation of caspase activity in Drosophila oogenesis. [FBrf0160845]
Song et al., 2000, Mol. Cell. Biol. 20(8): 2907--2914
Biochemical and genetic interactions between Drosophila caspases and the proapoptotic genes rpr, hid, and grim. [FBrf0127334]