FB2025_01 , released February 20, 2025
Allele: Dmel\Stimko
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\Stimko
Species
D. melanogaster
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FlyBase ID
FBal0326137
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allele
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Description

Deletion of the Stim locus.

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Phenotypic Data
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Stimko homozygotes are consistently smaller throughout larval development which is significantly delayed relative to controls and the animals die as late second or early third instar larvae.

Stimko heterozygotes show developmental and eclosion rate that is comparable to wild-type.

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Stimko/+;olf186-FEY09167/+ double heterozygotes show reduced eclosion rate as significantly fewer adults emerge compared to wild-type and the single heterozygotes.

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Comments

Scer\GAL4nSyb.PS-driven expression of StimScer\UAS.cAa does not rescue small larval body size or the delay in larval development characteristic for Stimko/Stimko but it does partially rescue their lethality - as some adults manage to eclose. Similarly, the lethality but not the developmental delay is partially rescued by Scer\GAL4ple.PF- or Scer\GAL4ple.TH-A-driven expression and the lethality is almost completely rescued when StimScer\UAS.cAa is driven by Scer\GAL4Act5C.PI.

Co-expression of StimScer\UAS.cAa fully restores the developmental delay characteristic for flies expressing StimsgRNA.dual.snRNA:U6:96Ab together with Spyo\Cas9Scer\UAS.T:nls-Ude under the control of Scer\GAL4elav-C155 (to induce tissue-specific gene knock-out) but their increased lethality is only partially rescued.

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