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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\beagEP3260

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SymbolDmel\beagEP3260SpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0131563
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\beag
Map ( GBrowse ) Untitled Document detailed view FBti0011427 FBti0033347
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beag[1]/beag[EP3260] larvae have decreased numbers of NMJ synaptic boutons compared to wild type. Df(3R)Exel6151/beag[EP3260] larvae have decreased numbers of NMJ synaptic boutons compared to wild type. beag[1]/beag[EP3260] animals have a 47% decrease in EJP amplitude at the larval NMJ compared with wild type. mEJP amplitude and frequency are unchanged, leading to a 34% decrease in quantal content compared with wild type.
Expression of CG18005EP3260 under the control of Scer\GAL4ptc-559.1 (the animals are initially raised at 18oC and then shifted to 29oC after 10 days) results in a reduced number of early germ cells (stem cells, gonialblasts and spermatogonia) in the testis.
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The decrease in synaptic bouton number in beag[EP3260]/Df(3R)Exel6151, Smu1[f03090]/Df(3R)Exel6182 double mutants is not significantly different from that observed in either single hemizygous mutant.
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Expression of beag[Scer\UAS.cBa] using Scer\GAL4[Rapgap1-OK6] fully rescues the reduction in EJP amplitude and quantal content in beag[1]/beag[EP3260] mutants.
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Research paper
Beck et al., 2012, J. Neurosci. 32(20): 7058--7073
Regulation of Fasciclin II and Synaptic Terminal Development by the Splicing Factor Beag. [FBrf0218385]
Wu et al., 2007, Cell. Microbiol. 9(4): 1073--1085
ird1 is a Vps15 homologue important for antibacterial immune responses in Drosophila. [FBrf0201559]
Schulz et al., 2004, Genetics 167(2): 707--723
A misexpression screen reveals effects of bag-of-marbles and TGF beta class signaling on the Drosophila male germ-line stem cell lineage. [FBrf0179436]
Personal communication to FlyBase
Gene Disruption Project members, 2001-, (Computer file)
(Computer file) [FBrf0132177]