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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\DreddEP1412

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SymbolDmel\DreddEP1412SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0117838
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\Dredd
Map ( GBrowse ) Untitled Document detailed view FBti0039533 FBti0007434
Allele classhypomorphic allele - genetic evidence
MutagenP-element activity
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P{EP} insertion 50bp upstream of the Dredd coding sequence.
Caused by insertion
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Heterozygotes show ectopic bristles in 12% of heminota at 18[o]C.
Mutant adults are susceptible to infection by E.coli (infection by pricking with a needle dipped in a concentrated pellet of E.coli), showing reduced survival compared to controls.
Mutant animals have an increased susceptibility to E.coli infection. 30 and 40% of homozygous and heterozygous mutants survive respectively.
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DreddEP1412 has visible | dominant phenotype, enhanceable by RelE20/Rel[+]
DreddEP1412 has visible | dominant phenotype, enhanceable by Tollo1/Tollo[+]
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Dredd[+]/DreddEP1412 is an enhancer of visible | dominant phenotype of RelE20
Dredd[+]/DreddEP1412 is an enhancer of visible | dominant phenotype of Tollo1
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DreddEP1412 has macrochaeta | ectopic phenotype, enhanceable by RelE20/Rel[+]
DreddEP1412 has macrochaeta | ectopic phenotype, enhanceable by Tollo1/Tollo[+]
DreddEP1412 has mesothoracic tergum phenotype, enhanceable by RelE20/Rel[+]
DreddEP1412 has mesothoracic tergum phenotype, enhanceable by Tollo1/Tollo[+]
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Dredd[+]/DreddEP1412 is an enhancer of macrochaeta | ectopic phenotype of RelE20
Dredd[+]/DreddEP1412 is an enhancer of macrochaeta | ectopic phenotype of Tollo1
Dredd[+]/DreddEP1412 is an enhancer of mesothoracic tergum phenotype of RelE20
Dredd[+]/DreddEP1412 is an enhancer of mesothoracic tergum phenotype of Tollo1
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Dredd[EP1412]/+ Tollo[1]/+ double heterozygotes show ectopic bristles in 57% of heminota at 18[o]C, a significant enhancement compared to the single heterozygotes. Dredd[EP1412]/+ Rel[E20]/+ double heterozygotes show ectopic bristles in 58% of heminota at 18[o]C, a significant enhancement compared to the single heterozygotes.
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DreddEP1412
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Research paper
Ayyar et al., 2007, PLoS ONE 2(11): e1178
NF-kappaB/Rel-mediated regulation of the neural fate in Drosophila. [FBrf0210269]
Sevrioukov et al., 2007, genesis 45(4): 184--193
Drosophila Bcl-2 proteins participate in stress-induced apoptosis, but are not required for normal development. [FBrf0202360]
Di Fruscio et al., 2003, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 100(4): 1814--1819
kep1 interacts genetically with dredd/Caspase-8, and kep1 mutants alter the balance of dredd isoforms. [FBrf0157185]
Benos et al., 2001, Genome Res. 11(5): 710--730
From First Base: the sequence of the tip of the X chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster, a comparison of two sequencing strategies. [FBrf0135823]
Elrod-Erickson et al., 2000, Curr. Biol. 10(13): 781--784
Interactions between the cellular and humoral immune responses in Drosophila. [FBrf0128454]
Leulier et al., 2000, EMBO Rep. 1(4): 353--358
The Drosophila caspase Dredd is required to resist gram-negative bacterial infection. [FBrf0133276]
Stoven et al., 2000, EMBO Rep. 1(4): 347--352
Activation of the Drosophila NF-κB factor Relish by rapid endoproteolytic cleavage. [FBrf0135745]
Personal communication to FlyBase
Gene Disruption Project members, 2001-, (Computer file)
(Computer file) [FBrf0132177]