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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Allele Dmel\S6kTE.Scer\UAS

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SymbolDmel\S6kTE.Scer\UASSpeciesD. melanogaster
NameFlyBase IDFBal0141551
Feature typealleleAssociated geneDmel\S6k
Allele class
Mutagenin vitro construct - regulatory fusion
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Construct: Amino acid replacement: T398E. Scer\UAS regulatory sequences drive expression of a mutated form of S6k.
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Expression of S6k[TE.Scer\UAS] using Scer\GAL4[nub-AC-62] results in abnormally large wings in which cell size is increased.
Expression of S6k[TE.Scer\UAS] under the control of Scer\GAL4[elav.PLu] has little effect on neuromuscular junction growth.
After 30 days of light/dark cycling, photoreceptors are preserved normally in Scer\GAL4[GMR.PU] driven S6k[TE.Scer\UAS] flies.
Expression of S6kTE.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4ap-md544 results in wings which bend down (the wings bend down more than in flies expressing S6kScer\UAS.cMa under the control of Scer\GAL4ap-md544).
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Co-expression of S6k[TE.Scer\UAS] diminishes the small wing and decreased wing cell size phenotypes seen in hppy[Scer\UAS.cMa], Scer\GAL4[nub-AC-62] wings.
Co-expression of S6k[TE.Scer\UAS] under the control of Scer\GAL4[elav.PLu], fails to suppress the neuromuscular junction overgrowth phenotype found upon expression of Atg1[Scer\UAS.cSa].
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Research paper
Resnik-Docampo and de Celis, 2011, PLoS ONE 6(1): e14528
MAP4K3 Is a Component of the TORC1 Signalling Complex that Modulates Cell Growth and Viability in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0212911]
Kockel et al., 2010, PLoS Genet. 6(6): e1000990
Dynamic Switch of Negative Feedback Regulation in Drosophila Akt-TOR Signaling. [FBrf0211124]
Shen and Ganetzky, 2009, J. Cell Biol. 187(1): 71--79
Autophagy promotes synapse development in Drosophila. [FBrf0208921]
Wang et al., 2009, J. Cell Biol. 186(5): 703--711
TOR-mediated autophagy regulates cell death in Drosophila neurodegenerative disease. [FBrf0208794]
Scott et al., 2004, Dev. Cell 7(2): 167--178
Role and regulation of starvation-induced autophagy in the Drosophila fat body. [FBrf0180117]
Barcelo and Stewart, 2002, genesis 34(1-2): 83--85
Altering Drosophila S6 kinase activity is consistent with a role for S6 kinase in growth. [FBrf0152384]
Supplementary material
Scott et al., 2004, Dev. Cell 7(2):
Supplementary material. [FBrf0183440]