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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Dmel\P{PZ}Ras85D05703 Insertion

General Information
Symbol Dmel\P{PZ}Ras85D05703 Species D. melanogaster
Name FlyBase ID FBti0002988
Feature type transposable_element_insertion_site
Description
Inserted element P{PZ} Expression data
Affected gene(s) Ecol\lacZ, Ras85D Viability / fertility
Causes allele(s) Ecol\lacZRas85D-05703, Ras85D05703 Stock availability none publicly available
LINE ID fs(3)05703
Genomic Location
Chromosomal location 3R ( 85D19 ) Sequence location 3R:5,338,761..5,338,761
Map ( GBrowse ) GBrowse View Help detailed view FBti0125997_1 FBti0125997_2 FBti0069309 FBti0107009 FBti0050870 FBti0077950 FBti0053418 FBti0143488 FBti0021544 FBti0111166 FBti0104391 FBti0110035 FBti0029897 FBti0104178 FBti0029920 FBti0125998_2 FBti0125998_1 FBti0024861 FBti0044491 FBti0011429 FBti0055157 FBti0004853 FBti0069836 FBti0039463 FBti0056127 FBti0109888 FBti0112523 FBti0068936 FBti0037588 FBti0057558 FBti0054638 FBti0105514 FBti0113230 FBti0002988 FBti0024925 FBti0016466 FBti0016541 FBti0104742 FBti0024565 FBti0039813 FBti0112689 FBti0107887 FBti0105132 FBti0112499 FBti0036549 FBti0039826 FBti0047141 FBti0044798
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Dataset

A set of mutant stocks derived by insertional mutagenesis using the P-element construct P{PZ}; most lines have a lethal or sterile phenotype. The P{PZ} construct carries a ry[+] visible marker, Ecol\lacZ enhancer trap sequences, and bacterial sequences that allow plasmid rescue.
Insertion lines from this collection were assessed for inclusion in the Gene Disruption Project collection.
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Chromosome (arm)
Sequence Location
3R:5,338,761..5,338,761
Orientation
Cytological location
(computed by FlyBase)
85D19 ( inferred by FlyBase from sequence location )
Cytological location
(reported)
85D1-85D8 (in situ hybridization reported)
Comments concerning
location
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Flanking sequence
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Construct P{PZ}
Location-dependent
role
lacZ enhancer trap
Size 14.545Kb
Associated alleles
Molecular map
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Insertion may
affect gene
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Causes alleles
Lethality
References
partially lethal - majority die
partially lethal - majority die | recessive
Sterility
References
female sterile
female sterile | recessive
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abdominal segment 1
abdominal segment 2
abdominal segment 3
abdominal segment 4
abdominal segment 5
abdominal segment 6
abdominal segment 7
abdominal segment 8
abdominal segment 9
abdominal segment 10
abdominal segment 11
dorsal appendage
dorsal appendage | maternal effect
egg chamber
embryonic/first instar larval cuticle
female terminalia
male terminalia
nurse cell
ommatidium
type I bouton
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Statement
Reference
Ras85D05703/+; sli2/+ embryos produce a mild heart development phenotype.
100% of the eggs laid by Ras85D05703/Ras85De1B mothers have a single central dorsal appendage.
The Ras85D05703 mutant result in a significant reduction in the number of type I synaptic boutons compared with wild-type.
Dominantly suppresses the ability of Src42ASu(phl)1-1 to suppress the lethality of phl1/Y flies.
Expression of Gap1EP45 in homozygous Ras85D05703 flies using Scer\GAL4hs.2sev produces severely disorganised eyes.
Homozygotes have no detectable eye defects.
Expression of Rlb1hs.PE fails to ameliorate the phenotype.
A low percentage of egg chambers from homozygous females degenerate between stages 8 and 10. Some egg chambers contain too few nurse cells or fail to correctly position the developing oocyte within the egg chamber. Female transheterozygotes with Df(3R)by10 have rudimentary ovaries. All late stage egg chambers lack dorsal appendage structures and possess only a patch of chorion centered on the dorsal midline. Few eggs are laid, eggs appear ventralised but their overall shape is normal. Homozygous eyes exhibit slightly disrupted ommatidial array. Ras85DΔC17b/Ras85D05703 and Df(3R)ΔC40b/Ras85De1B transheterozygotes are lethal. Ras85De1B/Ras85D05703 and Ras85De2F/Ras85D05703 transheterozygotes are semi-lethal. Ras85DSutor-341/Ras85D05703 and Ras85DSutor-404/Ras85D05703 transheterozygotes have low viability. Female transheterozygotes with Ras85De2F, Ras85DSutor-341 or Ras85DSutor-404 lay eggs with a severely disrupted eggshell (patch of chorion instead of dorsal appendages), 57%, 40% and 25% of eggs (respectively) hatch and develop to normal larvae. Unhatched Ras85D05703/Ras85De2F embryos have normal cuticles, or are missing elements of the head skeleton or have defects in the anterior and posterior termini, holes in the cuticle and disordered posterior segments. Female transheterozygotes with Ras85De1B lay eggs with a single dorsal appendage, 84% of eggs hatch and develop to normal larvae. Transheterozygotes with Ras85De2F, Ras85DSutor-341 or Ras85DSutor-404 exhibit slightly disrupted ommatidial array (small number of fused and misplaced ommatidia). Transheterozygotes with Ras85De1B exhibit extremely rough eyes (many fused and misplaced ommatidia).
Mutant phenotypes are completely rescued by Ras85D+t5.5, restoring viability and proper ovarian development. Ras85DΔ fails to rescue the mutant phenotypes.
female-sterile.
 
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Reference
Marker for
Reflects
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P{PZ} insertion is located 28bp upstream of a putative Ras85D transcription start site.
This insertion was listed in the BDGP database as a lethal or sterile line during the period 1994-1999, but was not verified as such prior to the summary publication (FBrf0111489). Reasons for excluding lines from the collection described in FBrf0111489 include presence of more than one P insertion on the mutant chromosome, separation of lethality (or sterility) from the location of the insertion, and loss of lethality (or sterility) from the stock. Further information is available from http://www.fruitfly.org/bfd/ and from Dr. Allan Spradling (spradling@mail1.ciwemb.edu).
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Reported As
Symbol Synonym
P{PZ}Ras85D05703
Secondary FlyBase IDs
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Research paper
MacMullin and Jacobs, 2006, Dev. Biol. 293(1): 154--164
Slit coordinates cardiac morphogenesis in Drosophila. [FBrf0190142]
Ward and Berg, 2005, Mech. Dev. 122(2): 241--255
Juxtaposition between two cell types is necessary for dorsal appendage tube formation. [FBrf0184135]
Bellen et al., 2004, Genetics 167(2): 761--781
The BDGP gene disruption project: single transposon insertions associated with 40% of Drosophila genes. [FBrf0179132]
Koh et al., 2002, J. Neurosci. 22(7): 2496--2504
The Ras1-mitogen-activated protein kinase signal transduction pathway regulates synaptic plasticity through fasciclin II-mediated cell adhesion. [FBrf0151505]
Spradling et al., 1999, Genetics 153(1): 135--177
The Berkeley Drosophila genome project gene disruption project. Single P-element insertions mutating 25% of vital Drosophila genes. [FBrf0111489]
Zhang et al., 1999, Genetics 151(2): 697--711
A genetic screen for modifiers of Drosophila Src42A identifies mutations in egfr, rolled and a novel signaling gene. [FBrf0107534]
Rorth, 1996, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 93(22): 12418--12422
A modular misexpression screen in Drosophila detecting tissue-specific phenotypes. [FBrf0090768]
Schnorr and Berg, 1996, Genetics 144(4): 1545--1557
Differential activity of Ras1 during patterning of the Drosophila dorsoventral axis. [FBrf0091163]
Mlodzik and Hiromi, 1992, Conn, 1992: 397--414
Enhancer trap method in Drosophila: its application to neurobiology. [FBrf0066714]
Personal communication to FlyBase
Gene Disruption Project members, 2001-, (Computer file)
(Computer file) [FBrf0132177]
BDGP Project Members, 1994-1999, BDGP Project Members, 1994-1999, Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project. (Computer file)
BDGP Project Members, 1994-1999, Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project. (Computer file) [FBrf0067338]
FlyBase analysis
FlyBase Curators, 2013, Members of BDGP/GDP insertion collections: P{hsneo}, P{PZ}, P{lacW}.
Members of BDGP/GDP insertion collections: P{hsneo}, P{PZ}, P{lacW}. [FBrf0220600]
FlyBase, 1992-, FlyBase curation.
FlyBase curation. [FBrf0105495]