UASt regulatory sequences drive expression of an inverted repeat.
Expression of MCUKK108726 driven by Scer\GAL4Act.PU or Scer\GAL4tub.PU results in lethality before adulthood.
Expression of MCUKK108726 (together with UAS-Dicer2, to enhance RNAi efficiency) driven by Scer\GAL4nSyb.PS or Scer\GAL4238Y, but not when driven by Scer\GAL4VT064246, Scer\GAL4ple.PF, Scer\GAL4GH146, Scer\GAL4Mz604, Scer\GAL4NP2492, Scer\GAL4NP2631, Scer\GAL4G0431, Scer\GAL4Orco.2.642.Hsim\VP22, Scer\GAL4c305a, Scer\GAL4GMR35B12, Scer\GAL4c739, Scer\GAL4GMR28H05, Scer\GAL4GMR16A06, or Scer\GAL4GMR11D09, impairs adult olfactory intermediate-term memory in olfactory aversive tests, as compared to controls.
Expression of MCUKK108726, with UAS-Dicer2 to enhance RNAi efficiency, driven by Scer\GAL4GMR13F02 or Scer\GAL4Tab2-201Y impairs intermediate-term memory in olfactory aversive tests (but not olfactory avoidance, shock avoidance, learning, or immediate or long-term memory) as compared to controls; the impairment persists after either anesthesia-sensitive memory elimination by cold-shock treatment or 5-times massed training.
Expression of MCUKK108726, with UAS-Dicer2 to enhance RNAi efficiency, driven by Scer\GAL4GMR13F02 or Scer\GAL4Tab2-201Y and temporally-limited by Gal80[ts] to pupation or pre-adulthood developing stages by Gal80[ts], respectively, impairs adult olfactory intermediate-term memory in olfactory aversive tests as compared to controls.
Expression of MCUKK108726, with UAS-Dicer2 to enhance RNAi efficiency, driven by Scer\GAL4GMR13F02 results in axons of adult mushroom body α and β neurons being longer and bigger, but with similar number of nodes, as compared to controls; mushroom body γ neurons appear unaltered.
Expression of MCUKK108726, with UAS-Dicer2 to enhance RNAi efficiency, driven by Scer\GAL4GMR16A06 does not impair adult intermediate-term olfactory memory.
Expression of MCUKK108726, with UAS-Dicer2 to enhance RNAi efficiency, driven by Scer\GAL4GMR25H11 impairs adult olfactory intermediate-term memory in olfactory aversive tests (but not odor avoidance or shock avoidance) as compared to controls.