Ras2, Ras, Dras2, ras-2, Dmras64B
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Gene model reviewed during 5.43
Low-frequency RNA-Seq exon junction(s) not annotated.
Gene model reviewed during 5.45
1.4 (northern blot)
There is only one protein coding transcript and one polypeptide associated with this gene
Interacts with hzg.
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3-8.9
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Source for identity of: Ras64B CG1167
Source for merge of: Ras64B BcDNA:RE36103
Source for merge of Ras64B BcDNA:RE36103 was a shared cDNA ( date:030728 ).
dsRNA made from templates generated with primers directed against this gene tested in RNAi screen for effects on Kc167 and S2R+ cell morphology.
One of a class of genes with TATA-less promoters that have a subset of the conserved DPE sequence.
Expression of an activated form of Ras64B results in dominant eye and wing defects.
Ras64B is divergently transcribed from Rop, and the two transcription units are only 93 bases apart. Based on sequence similarities with related interacting proteins in yeast, it is suggested that Rop and Ras2 gene products are not simply coexpressed, but may interact with each other.
Ras64B has been cloned and sequenced.