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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Dmel\P{PZ}Hr3802306 Insertion

General Information
Symbol Dmel\P{PZ}Hr3802306 Species D. melanogaster
Name FlyBase ID FBti0009115
Feature type transposable_element_insertion_site
Description
Inserted element P{PZ} Expression data lacZ reporter
Affected gene(s) anon-38E.8, Ecol\lacZ, Hr38 Viability / fertility
Causes allele(s) Ecol\lacZHr38-02306, Hr3802306 Stock availability 1 publicly available
LINE ID l(2)02306
Genomic Location
Chromosomal location 2L ( 38E3 ) Sequence location 2L:20,714,623..20,714,624 [-]
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Member of Large Scale Dataset(s)
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
2L:20,714,623..20,714,624 [-]
2L:20,714,619..20,714,619 [+]
Orientation
Cytological location
(computed by FlyBase)
38E3 ( inferred by FlyBase from sequence location )
Cytological location
(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
lethal | adult stage | recessive
Sterility
References
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adult epidermis
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Statement
Reference
Homozygotes show local fragility of the adult cuticle; the cuticle in the leg joints is ruptured by mechanical stress, leading to melanisation of the damaged spots. The flies subsequently die as pharate adults or within a few hours after eclosion.
Eclosing adults appear initially normal but die within a few hours following rupture of the cuticle at joints. Ruptures become melanized.
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Reporter Expression
distribution deduced from reporter
Stage
Tissue/Position (including subcellular localization)
Reference
Comment:>=70 hr APF
Comment:>=70 hr APF
Additional Information
Statement
Reference
In embryo, expression in PNS not certain.
Staining is first observed in the epidermis of feeding third instar larvae, becomes stronger in wandering third instar larvae and continues into pupal stages. In early pupae, homogeneous staining is seen. At about 70hr after puparium formation, staining becomes localized to the leg joints, proboscis, antennae, and the hinge region of the wing. The pattern persists in adults. At all stages the staining is mainly in the epidermis.
In wandering third instar larva, no β-gal staining observed.
Marker for
Reflects
expression of
Reporter construct
used in assay
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Line ID
Origin as a multiple insertion line
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Aberration
Balancer
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Bloomington
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site of lethal P element insertion
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Reported As
Symbol Synonym
P{ry+t7.2=PZ}l(2)0230602306
Secondary FlyBase IDs
  • FBti0000291
  • FBti0005212
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Research paper
Bellen et al., 2004, Genetics 167(2): 761--781
The BDGP gene disruption project: single transposon insertions associated with 40% of Drosophila genes. [FBrf0179132]
Butler et al., 2001, Genetics 158(4): 1597--1614
Map position and expression of the genes in the 38 region of Drosophila. [FBrf0138405]
Pokholkova et al., 1999, D. I. S. 82: 56--58
Drosophila hormone receptor 38: phenotypic analysis of mutations generated by P-element excision. [FBrf0112007]
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]
Kozlova et al., 1998, Genetics 149(3): 1465--1475
Drosophila hormone receptor 38 functions in metamorphosis. A role in adult cuticle formation. [FBrf0102956]
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]
Jackle and Janning, 1998.8.10, Patterns of lacZ expression.
Patterns of lacZ expression. [FBrf0103143]
Vosshall, 1998.8.10, Patterns of lacZ expression.
Patterns of lacZ expression. [FBrf0103142]
Meister and Braun, 1995.10, lacZ expression patterns for P{} insertions at Bloomington.
lacZ expression patterns for P{} insertions at Bloomington. [FBrf0083714]
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]