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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\rin1

General Information
SymbolDmel\rin1SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0117391
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\rin
Allele class
MutagenP-element activity
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P{lacW} insertion in an alternative exon in the 5' UTR.
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Homozygotes and rin1/rin2 flies are viable and show a mild rough eye phenotype. Homozygous eyes show defects in both photoreceptor recruitment and ommatidial polarity. Many ommatidia have fewer than the wild-type complement of 8 photoreceptors and some have extra photoreceptors. Both inner and outer photoreceptors can be affected. Many mutant ommatidia with the normal complement of photoreceptors show polarity defects; both the degree and direction of rotation and the chirality of the ommatidia can be affected. The recruitment and polarity defects are evident in third larval instar imaginal discs.
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rin1/rin[+] is a suppressor of visible phenotype of Ras85DV12.sev
rin1/rin[+] is a suppressor of visible phenotype of svp2.sev
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rin1/rin[+] is an enhancer of photoreceptor cell R7 phenotype of SosJC2, sev6
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rin1 is a non-enhancer of phenotype of RasGAP11-16
rin1 is a non-enhancer of phenotype of RasGAP1Scer\UAS.cGa, Scer\GAL4hs.2sev
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rin1/rin[+] is a suppressor of eye phenotype of Ras85DV12.sev
rin1/rin[+] is a suppressor of eye phenotype of svp2.sev
rin1/rin[+] is a suppressor of ommatidium phenotype of sevS11.T:Hsap\MYC
rin1/rin[+] is a suppressor of phenotype of sevS11.T:Hsap\MYC
rin1/rin[+] is a suppressor of photoreceptor cell R7 | ectopic phenotype of sevS11.T:Hsap\MYC
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rin1 is a non-suppressor of phenotype of phl::tor12D.sev
rin1 is a non-suppressor of phenotype of RasGAP11-16
rin1 is a non-suppressor of phenotype of RasGAP1Scer\UAS.cGa, Scer\GAL4hs.2sev
rin1 is a non-suppressor of phenotype of rlSem
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The extra R7 photoreceptor cells seen in flies carrying sevS11.T:Hsap\MYC are reduced to an average of 2.71 +/- 0.23 R7 photoreceptor cells per ommatidium if the flies are also carrying rin1. 18.7% of ommatidia have an R7 cell in sev6; SosJC2 flies. This partial rescue of sev6 by SosJC2 is relieved by rin1; 13.9% of ommatidia have an R7 cell in sev6; SosJC2/+ ; rin1/+ flies.
28.7% of ommatidia have an R7 cell in sev6 ; SosJC2 flies. This partial rescue of sev6 by SosJC2 is relieved by rin1 or rin2; 13.9% and 18.2% of ommatidia have an R7 cell in sev6 ; SosJC2/+ ; rin1/+ and sev6 ; SosJC2/+ ; rin2/+ flies respectively.
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Bloomington
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Selected as: a modifier of the svp2.sev eye phenotype.
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The rin1 homozygous phenotype and the dominant suppression of the svp2.sev eye phenotype are revertable on excision of the P-element.
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rin1
 
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Research paper
Pazman et al., 2000, Development 127(8): 1715--1725
Rasputin, the Drosophila homologue of the RasGAP SH3 binding protein, functions in ras- and -mediated signaling. [FBrf0127269]