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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Recombinant construct P{tubP-GAL4}

General Information
Symbol P{tubP-GAL4} FlyBase ID FBtp0002651
Feature type transgenic_transposon
Size Expression data GAL4 reporter/driver
Associated insertions 2 available
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Species synthetic construct
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binary system (regulatory)
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binary
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promoter
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Allele Scer\GAL4αTub84B.PL
Reference(s) (Casal et al., 2006, Meulener et al., 2005, Bello et al., 2003, Panakova et al., 2005, Brumby et al., 2002, Gritzan et al., 2002, Sweeney and Davis, 2002, Pacquelet et al., 2003, Giordano et al., 2002, Meulener, 2005, Zallen et al., 2002, Okajima, 2005, Fan et al., 2005, Sanyal et al., 2005, Janody et al., 2003, Saucedo et al., 2003, Le Goff et al., 2003, Billuart et al., 2001, Cenci and Gould, 2005, Mohan et al., 2007, Sahota et al., 2009, Page-McCaw et al., 2003, Lawrence et al., 2002, Zheng et al., 2003, Casal et al., 2002, Baonza et al., 2002, Noureddine et al., 2002, Chan et al., 2002, Giraldez et al., 2002, Negeri et al., 2002, Meng et al., 2002, Lohr et al., 2002, Koh et al., 2004, Cheng and Shearn, 2004, Hipfner and Cohen, 2003, Castillejo-Lopez et al., 2004, Jauch et al., 2002, Lee et al., 2004, Deng et al., 2003, Lee et al., 2002, Baonza and Freeman, 2002, Janody et al., 2004, Brumby and Richardson, 2003, Buch et al., 2008, Tian and Ten Hagen, 2007, Lee et al., 2003, Elalayli et al., 2008, Baena-Lopez et al., 2003, Giraldez and Cohen, 2003, Mason et al., 2003, DeSousa et al., 2003, Lei et al., 2003, Teleman et al., 2005, Andrews et al., 2002, Luo et al., 1999, Hayashi and Carthew, 2004, Lee and Luo, 1999, Casali and Struhl, 2004, Siegal and Baker, 2005, Vaccari et al., 2005, Lai et al., 2005, Trotta et al., 2004, Rogina and Helfand, 2004, Simon, 2004, Tayler et al., 2004, Brugger et al., 2004, Truman et al., 2004, Pinheiro and Montell, 2004, Whited et al., 2004, Scott et al., 2004, Rusten et al., 2004, Buescher et al., 2004, Lee and Treisman, 2001, Johnston and Sanders, 2003, Sasamura et al., 2003, DeFalco et al., 2003, Li et al., 2003, Orr et al., 2005, Ji and Clark, 2006, Zhang et al., 2006, Thompson and Cohen, 2006, Bello et al., 2006, Zelhof et al., 2006, Janody and Treisman, 2006, Abrams et al., 2006, Mathews et al., 2006, Soller et al., 2006, Chotard et al., 2005, Baena-Lopez and Garcia-Bellido, 2006, Jauch et al., 2006, Lyalin et al., 2006, Jacobsen et al., 2006, Sweeney et al., 2006, Sweeney et al., 2006, Le Bras and Van Doren, 2006, Ward et al., 2006, Brown et al., 2006, Melcher and Pankratz, 2005, Venkei et al., 2006, Lawrence et al., 2004, Bello et al., 2007, Petrella et al., 2007, Mueller et al., 2007, Miura et al., 2006, Grosjean et al., 2008, Papaconstantinou et al., 2005, Guelman et al., 2006, Lichtneckert et al., 2007, Matakatsu and Blair, 2006, Romero-Pozuelo et al., 2007, Liu and Lehmann, 2008, Avery et al., 2011, Cesario and McKim, 2011, Guan et al., 2011, Zhong et al., 2011, Zhang et al., 2011, Stavropoulos and Young, 2011, Loya et al., 2009, Albrecht et al., 2011, Shchedrina et al., 2009, Miller et al., 2011, Carvalho et al., 2010, San-Juán and Baonza, 2011, Weiss et al., 2012, Giagtzoglou et al., 2012, Ishikawa et al., 2008, Xu et al., 2008, Kim et al., 2012, Wightman et al., 2012, Zhang et al., 2012, Bergland et al., 2012, Holland et al., 2011, Sakaidani et al., 2011, Zhan et al., 2012, Gradilla et al., 2011, Garelli et al., 2012, Rajan et al., 2009, Stephan et al., 2011, Cabernard and Affolter, 2005, Thompson et al., 2005, Radyuk et al., 2009, Wu et al., 2008, Karr et al., 2009, Tien et al., 2008, Bischoff and Cseresnyés, 2009, Yu et al., 2009, Ford et al., 2007, Lichtneckert et al., 2008, Sousa-Nunes et al., 2009, Jeon et al., 2008, Jiang et al., 2008, Reeve et al., 2008, Grönke et al., 2009, Li et al., 2010, Morris et al., 2006, Das Thakur et al., 2010, Ravi Ram et al., 2006, Haghayeghi et al., 2010, Chen et al., 2006, Ram and Wolfner, 2007, Liu and Finley, 2010, Potter et al., 2010, Potter et al., 2010, Avila and Wolfner, 2009, Orso et al., 2009, Leulier et al., 2006, Villányi et al., 2008, Glasheen et al., 2009, Wu et al., 2008, Scantlebury et al., 2010, Wu et al., 2008, Blanco et al., 2010, Graham et al., 2010, Nakamura et al., 2010, Koh et al., 2004, Cabernard and Doe, 2009, Higashi-Kovtun et al., 2010, Bachmann et al., 2010, Yan et al., 2010, Winther et al., 2006, Mazock et al., 2010, Sharma et al., 2008, Choi et al., 2010, Rhiner et al., 2010, Spain et al., 2010, Matsuo et al., 2010, Di Cara et al., 2010, Sung et al., 2010, Malzer et al., 2010, Zhang et al., 2008, Park et al., 2011, Laplante and Nilson, 2011, Radyuk et al., 2010, Dow et al., 2003, Orihara-Ono et al., 2011, Liu et al., 2011, Regnard et al., 2011, Zappia et al., 2011, Hirst and Carmichael, 2011, Colinet et al., 2010, Casper et al., 2011, Malartre et al., 2010, Cáceres et al., 2011, Ugrankar et al., 2011, Schulz et al., 2009, Rossetto et al., 2011, Johnson et al., 2010, Xie et al., 2011, Viktorin et al., 2011, Xie et al., 2010, Bosveld et al., 2012, Tsigkari et al., 2012, Ji and Tulin, 2012, Moraru et al., 2012, Gerhold et al., 2011, Tran et al., 2012, Daborn et al., 2007, Jemc et al., 2012, Sztal et al., 2012, Nicodemus et al., 2006, Radford et al., 2012, Roch et al., 2010, Duan et al., 2010, Biteau et al., 2010, Mathur et al., 2010, Harder et al., 2008, Lin et al., 2010, Takeuchi et al., 2011, McCart and Ffrench-Constant, 2008, Herranz et al., 2010, Bolkan et al., 2012, Sabino et al., 2011, Hudson and Cooley, 2010, Pezzulo et al., 2012)
Molecular data
Construct: Expression of Scer\GAL4 is controlled by the αTub84B promoter.
Phenotypic class
Phenotype manifest in
dorsal mesothoracic disc & peripodial epithelium | somatic clone, with Ras85DV12.Scer\UAS
dorsal mesothoracic disc & peripodial epithelium | somatic clone, with vnScer\UAS.cSa
dorsal mesothoracic disc & peripodial epithelium | somatic clone, with wgScer\UAS.cGa
dorsal mesothoracic disc & peripodial epithelium | somatic clone | cell autonomous, with armΔα.Scer\UAS
dorsal mesothoracic disc & peripodial epithelium | somatic clone | cell non-autonomous, with vnScer\UAS.cSa
dorsal mesothoracic disc & peripodial epithelium | somatic clone | cell non-autonomous, with wgScer\UAS.cGa
microchaeta & mesothoracic tergum, with CG9008Scer\UAS.cJa
trichome & abdominal tergite | somatic clone | cell non-autonomous, with ds::ftectoDs.endoFt.Scer\UAS
trichome & abdominal tergite | somatic clone | cell non-autonomous, with ds::ftectoFt.endoDs.Scer\UAS
trichome & abdominal tergite | somatic clone | cell non-autonomous, with dsecto.Scer\UAS
trichome & abdominal tergite | somatic clone | cell non-autonomous, with dsScer\UAS.cTa
trichome & abdominal tergite | somatic clone | cell non-autonomous, with ftecto.Scer\UAS
trichome & abdominal tergite | somatic clone | cell non-autonomous, with ftScer\UAS.cMa
trichome & adult abdomen, with VangScer\UAS.cWa
trichome & adult abdomen | posterior compartment, with pksple.Scer\UAS
trichome & adult abdomen | somatic clone, with VangScer\UAS.cWa
trichome & adult abdomen | somatic clone | cell non-autonomous, with VangScer\UAS.cWa
trichome & adult abdomen | somatic clone | posterior compartment, with pksple.Scer\UAS
trichome & pleural membrane, with fzScer\UAS.cSa
trichome & tergite | cell non-autonomous | somatic clone, with fjScer\UAS.cZa
Other information
Allele w+mC
Reference(s) (Lee and Luo, 1999)
Molecular data
Minigene of the white cDNA.
4.15kb SpeI fragment of the w gene that carries a deletion of a large part of the first intron and the regulatory region is reduced to 300bp preceding the transcription start site.
Construct: A 'mini-white' gene constructed by deletion of the HindIII-XbaI fragment from the long 5' intron. Carried by the Casper series of vectors.
 
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Designed for use in mosaic analyses; used to drive gene of interest in FLP1-generated clones.
Marker for
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construct_comment: Progenitors are those of the plasmid, pP{tubP-GAL4}.
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Bloomington
Kyoto
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Symbol Synonym
alpha-tub-GAL4
Gal4-tubLL7
Gal4tubP
P[tubP-Gal4]
P[tubulin promoter-Gal4]
P{TubP-Gal4}
P{TubP-GAL4}
P{tubP-gal4}
P{w+mC = tubP-GAL4}
P{w+mC=tubP-GAL4}LL7
pTub-GAL4
tub::Gal4
TubP-GAL4
tubP-GAL4LL7
tubPGal4LL7
tubulinGal4
TubulinGAL4
tubulinGal4
tubulin-Gal4LL7
tubulin-GAL4LL7
Tubα1-Gal4
tubα1-GAL4
tubα1-Gal4
α1Tub-Gal4
αTub84B-Gal4
αtubulin84B
αTubulin84B-GAL4
β-tub-Gal4
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Bergland et al., 2012, PLoS Genet. 8(4): e1002631
Fine-scale mapping of natural variation in fly fecundity identifies neuronal domain of expression and function of an aquaporin. [FBrf0218042]
Bolkan et al., 2012, J. Neurosci. 32(46): 16181--16192
beta-Secretase Cleavage of the Fly Amyloid Precursor Protein Is Required for Glial Survival. [FBrf0219983]
Garelli et al., 2012, Science 336(6081): 579--582
Imaginal discs secrete insulin-like peptide 8 to mediate plasticity of growth and maturation. [FBrf0218214]
Giagtzoglou et al., 2012, J. Cell Biol. 196(1): 65--83
dEHBP1 Controls Exocytosis and Recycling of Delta During Asymmetric Divisions. [FBrf0217836]
Jemc et al., 2012, Dev. Biol. 367(2): 114--125
raw Functions through JNK signaling and cadherin-based adhesion to regulate Drosophila gonad morphogenesis. [FBrf0218557]
Ji and Tulin, 2012, Nat. Commun. 3: 760
Poly(ADP-ribose) controls DE-cadherin-dependent stem cell maintenance and oocyte localization. [FBrf0217856]
Kim et al., 2012, J. Biol. Chem. 287(9): 6628--6641
Glutathione s-transferase omega 1 activity is sufficient to suppress neurodegeneration in a Drosophila model of Parkinson disease. [FBrf0217543]
Moraru et al., 2012, Neural Dev. 7(1): 14
Analysis of cell identity, morphology, apoptosis and mitotic activity in a primary neural cell culture system in Drosophila. [FBrf0218691]
Pezzulo et al., 2012, PLoS ONE 7(8): e43777
Expression of Human Paraoxonase 1 Decreases Superoxide Levels and Alters Bacterial Colonization in the Gut of Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0219363]
Radford et al., 2012, Genetics 192(2): 431--440
Microtubule-Depolymerizing Kinesin KLP10A Restricts the Length of the Acentrosomal Meiotic Spindle in Drosophila Females. [FBrf0219556]
Sztal et al., 2012, PLoS ONE 7(5): e36544
A cytochrome p450 conserved in insects is involved in cuticle formation. [FBrf0218326]
Tran et al., 2012, J. Biol. Chem. 287(8): 5243--5252
Multiple Members of the UDP-GalNAc: Polypeptide N-Acetylgalactosaminyltransferase Family Are Essential for Viability in Drosophila. [FBrf0217507]
Tsigkari et al., 2012, PLoS ONE 7(5): e36702
14-3-3ε is required for germ cell migration in Drosophila. [FBrf0218503]
Weiss et al., 2012, Genetics 190(2): 581--600
Huntingtin Aggregation Kinetics and Their Pathological Role in a Drosophila Huntington's Disease Model. [FBrf0217529]
Wightman et al., 2012, PLoS ONE 7(3): e31779
Glycerol hypersensitivity in a Drosophila model for glycerol kinase deficiency is affected by mutations in eye pigmentation genes. [FBrf0217823]
Zhan et al., 2012, Mol. Biol. Evol. 29(5): 1407--1416
Rapid Functional Divergence of a Newly Evolved Polyubiquitin Gene in Drosophila and Its Role in the Trade-off between Male Fecundity and Lifespan. [FBrf0218166]
Zhang et al., 2012, PLoS ONE 7(2): e31994
Control of tissue growth and cell transformation by the salvador/warts/hippo pathway. [FBrf0217552]
Albrecht et al., 2011, Cell Metab. 14(6): 819--829
In Vivo Mapping of Hydrogen Peroxide and Oxidized Glutathione Reveals Chemical and Regional Specificity of Redox Homeostasis. [FBrf0216929]
Avery et al., 2011, RNA 17(4): 624--638
Drosophila Upf1 and Upf2 loss of function inhibits cell growth and causes animal death in a Upf3-independent manner. [FBrf0213282]
Casper et al., 2011, Development 138(16): 3357--3366
no child left behind encodes a novel chromatin factor required for germline stem cell maintenance in males but not females. [FBrf0214565]
Cesario and McKim, 2011, J. Cell Sci. 124(22): 3797--3810
RanGTP is required for meiotic spindle organization and the initiation of embryonic development in Drosophila. [FBrf0216751]
Cáceres et al., 2011, Genes Dev. 25(14): 1476--1485
Nitric oxide coordinates metabolism, growth, and development via the nuclear receptor E75. [FBrf0214403]
Gerhold et al., 2011, Genetics 189(4): 1309--1326
Identification and characterization of genes required for compensatory growth in Drosophila. [FBrf0217000]
Gradilla et al., 2011, Genetics 189(3): 871--883
Isoform-Specific Regulation of a Steroid Hormone Nuclear Receptor by an E3 Ubiquitin Ligase in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0216551]
Guan et al., 2011, Learn. Mem. 18(4): 191--206
Altered gene regulation and synaptic morphology in Drosophila learning and memory mutants. [FBrf0213277]
Hirst and Carmichael, 2011, BMC Cell Biol. 12: 22
A potential role for the clathrin adaptor GGA in Drosophila spermatogenesis. [FBrf0214045]
Holland et al., 2011, Genetics 188(2): 359--367
A Link Between Impaired Purine Nucleotide Synthesis and Apoptosis in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0213875]
Laplante and Nilson, 2011, J. Cell Biol. 192(2): 335--348
Asymmetric distribution of Echinoid defines the epidermal leading edge during Drosophila dorsal closure. [FBrf0212838]
Liu et al., 2011, J. Neurosci. 31(6): 2052--2063
Drosophila Acyl-CoA Synthetase Long-Chain Family Member 4 Regulates Axonal Transport of Synaptic Vesicles and Is Required for Synaptic Development and Transmission. [FBrf0212968]
Miller et al., 2011, J. Neurosci. 31(14): 5335--5347
Drosophila mmp2 regulates the matrix molecule faulty attraction (frac) to promote motor axon targeting in Drosophila. [FBrf0213409]
Orihara-Ono et al., 2011, Dev. Biol. 351(1): 163--175
Downregulation of Notch mediates the seamless transition of individual Drosophila neuroepithelial progenitors into optic medullar neuroblasts during prolonged G1. [FBrf0212978]
Park et al., 2011, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 404(2): 638--645
Normal prion protein in Drosophila enhances the toxicity of pathogenic polyglutamine proteins and alters susceptibility to oxidative and autophagy signaling modulators. [FBrf0212784]
Regnard et al., 2011, PLoS Genet. 7(3): e1001327
Global Analysis of the Relationship between JIL-1 Kinase and Transcription. [FBrf0213276]
Rossetto et al., 2011, Hum. Mol. Genet. 20(21): 4248--4257
Defhc1.1, a homologue of the juvenile myoclonic gene EFHC1, modulates architecture and basal activity of the neuromuscular junction in Drosophila. [FBrf0216330]
Sabino et al., 2011, J. Cell Sci. 124(7): 1156--1166
Drosophila Ajuba is not an Aurora-A activator but is required to maintain Aurora-A at the centrosome. [FBrf0213223]
Sakaidani et al., 2011, Nat. Commun. 2: 583
O-linked-N-acetylglucosamine on extracellular protein domains mediates epithelial cell-matrix interactions. [FBrf0217928]
San-Juán and Baonza, 2011, Dev. Biol. 352(1): 70--82
The bHLH factor deadpan is a direct target of Notch signaling and regulates neuroblast self-renewal in Drosophila. [FBrf0213150]
Stavropoulos and Young, 2011, Neuron 72(6): 964--976
insomniac and Cullin-3 Regulate Sleep and Wakefulness in Drosophila. [FBrf0217043]
Stephan et al., 2011, Mol. Biol. Cell 22(21): 4079--4092
Membrane-targeted WAVE mediates photoreceptor axon targeting in the absence of the WAVE complex in Drosophila. [FBrf0216499]
Takeuchi et al., 2011, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 108(40): 16600--16605
Rumi functions as both a protein O-glucosyltransferase and a protein O-xylosyltransferase. [FBrf0216311]
Ugrankar et al., 2011, Mol. Cell. Biol. 31(8): 1646--1656
Lipin is a central regulator of adipose tissue development and function in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0214392]
Viktorin et al., 2011, Dev. Biol. 356(2): 553--565
Multipotent neural stem cells generate glial cells of the central complex through transit amplifying intermediate progenitors in Drosophila brain development. [FBrf0214495]
Xie et al., 2011, Insect Biochem. Mol. Biol. 41(3): 167--177
RNAi knockdown of dRNaseZ, the Drosophila homolog of ELAC2, impairs growth of mitotic and endoreplicating tissues. [FBrf0213094]
Zappia et al., 2011, PLoS ONE 6(5): e19715
M6 membrane protein plays an essential role in Drosophila oogenesis. [FBrf0213770]
Zhang et al., 2011, Cell Death Differ. 18(8): 1346--1355
Wbp2 cooperates with Yorkie to drive tissue growth downstream of the Salvador-Warts-Hippo pathway. [FBrf0214266]
Zhong et al., 2011, PLoS ONE 6(11): e27007
A Splice Isoform of DNedd4, DNedd4-Long, Negatively Regulates Neuromuscular Synaptogenesis and Viability in Drosophila. [FBrf0216790]