Amino acid replacement: Q488term.
Contains a nonsense mutation which is predicted to result in a truncation after the VWA domain.
Amino acid replacement: ??term.
C13810515T
Q488term | stj-PB; Q488term | stj-PC; Q488term | stj-PD
Q488term
Site of nucleotide substitution in mutant inferred by FlyBase based on reported amino acid change.
stj2 heterozygous adults exhibit complete suppression of neuropathic sensitization after injury when compared to controls.
stj2 mutant adults have no alterations in aversive shock or temperature olfactory memory, compared to controls.
Homozygous and stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 larvae show a severely impaired thermal nociception response compared to controls.
Flies with homozygous visual systems (made using the eyFLP method) show a reduced depolarisation in response to light stimulus and a lack of "on-off" transients in electroretinogram recordings. Six photoreceptor terminals are seen per lamina cartridge in the flies, as occurs in wild type.
Flies in which homozygous clones have been induced in the presynaptic photoreceptors only (made using the ey3.5FLP system) show a lack on "on" transients in electroretinogram recordings.
stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 animals generally arrest as pupae, with some animals emerging as uncoordinated adults.
stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 mutants show seizure-like activity when recordings are taken from muscles 6/7 of dissected third instar larvae with intact ventral nerve cords at elevated temperature (36[o]C); although burst events are relatively rare, activity trains often last 30 seconds or longer. The mutant bursts are lower in amplitude than those of controls.
Evoked excitatory junctional potentials (EJPs) at the third instar larval neuromuscular junction have a reduced amplitude compared to controls in stj1/stj2 and stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 animals. The amplitude of EJPs at the neuromuscular junction is normal in stj2/+ third instar larvae.
The mean amplitude, distribution of amplitude and frequency of spontaneous miniature EJPs at the larval neuromuscular junction are normal in stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 animals.
Neuromuscular junctions of stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 third instar larvae show an increase in synapse length/muscle area and an increase in bouton number/muscle area compared to controls. Ultrastructural analysis of individual boutons shows that there is no difference in vesicle density, number of active-zone associated vesicles or vesicle size in the mutants compared to controls.
stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 has lethal phenotype, suppressible | partially by Scer\GAL4elav-C155/cacUAS.EGFP
stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 has abnormal neurophysiology | third instar larval stage phenotype, suppressible by Scer\GAL4elav-C155/cacUAS.EGFP
stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 has lethal phenotype, non-suppressible by Scer\GAL4Mhc.PW/cacUAS.EGFP
stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 has embryonic/larval neuromuscular junction phenotype, suppressible by Scer\GAL4elav-C155/cacUAS.EGFP
stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 flies expressing cacScer\UAS.T:Avic\GFP-EGFP under the control of Scer\GAL4elav-C155 have "on-off" transients in electroretinogram recordings.
The reduced excitatory junctional potential amplitude seen at the third instar larval neuromuscular junction in stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 animals is partially suppressed by expression of cacScer\UAS.T:Avic\GFP-EGFP under the control of Scer\GAL4elav-C155.
stj2 is rescued by stjUAS.Tag:FLAG,Tag:HA/Scer\GAL4nSyb.PS
stj2 is rescued by stjUAS.Tag:FLAG,Tag:HA/Scer\GAL4ppk.PG
stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 is rescued by stj+t28.6
stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 is rescued by stj+t28.6
stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 is rescued by Scer\GAL4elav-C155/stjUAS.Tag:FLAG,Tag:HA
The impaired thermal nociception response of stj2/Df(2R)Exel7128 larvae is rescued by stj+t28.6.
The chromosome may contain second site lethal mutation(s), as the lethal phase of homozygotes is earlier than that of hemizygotes or of transheterozygotes.