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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Recombinant construct P{Mhc.CD8-GFP-Sh}

General Information
Symbol P{Mhc.CD8-GFP-Sh} FlyBase ID FBtp0010818
Feature type transgenic_transposon
Size Expression data GFP reporter
Associated insertions 0 available
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Species synthetic construct
Location-dependent
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transposon
P-element
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characterization
reporter construct
vital | Sh
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Allele ShMhc.T:Avic\GFP-S65T,T:Hsap\CD8A
Reference(s) (Zito et al., 1999, Aberle et al., 2002, Parnas et al., 2001, Lee et al., 2009, McCabe et al., 2004, Pawlu et al., 2004, Laviolette et al., 2005, Meyer and Aberle, 2006, Beuchle et al., 2007, Siebert et al., 2009, Koch et al., 2008, Rasse et al., 2005, Banovic et al., 2010, Liu et al., 2010, Beck et al., 2012)
Molecular data
Construct: The Mhc promoter drives expression of a coding region fusion. The fusion contains; the extracellular and transmembrane domains of T:Hsap\CD8A; amino acids 479-503 of Sh B cytoplasmic domain and T:Avic\GFPS65T.
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Allele w+mC
Reference(s) (Zito et al., 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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Marker for
larval somatic muscle
larval neuromuscular junction
Reflects expression of
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Symbol Synonym
Casper-MHC-CD8-GFP-Shaker
CD8-ShakerGFP
MHC-CD8-GFP-Shaker
P{Mhc.CD8-GFP-Sh}
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Research paper
Beck et al., 2012, J. Neurosci. 32(20): 7058--7073
Regulation of Fasciclin II and Synaptic Terminal Development by the Splicing Factor Beag. [FBrf0218385]
Banovic et al., 2010, Neuron 66(5): 724--738
Drosophila Neuroligin 1 Promotes Growth and Postsynaptic Differentiation at Glutamatergic Neuromuscular Junctions. [FBrf0211035]
Liu et al., 2010, J. Neurosci. 30(35): 11624--11634
Distinct Presynaptic and Postsynaptic Dismantling Processes of Drosophila Neuromuscular Junctions during Metamorphosis. [FBrf0211694]
Lee et al., 2009, Dev. Biol. 330(2): 250--262
Drosophila Atlastin regulates the stability of muscle microtubules and is required for synapse development. [FBrf0208045]
Siebert et al., 2009, Genes Dev. 23(9): 1052--1062
Drosophila motor axons recognize and follow a Sidestep-labeled substrate pathway to reach their target fields. [FBrf0207941]
Koch et al., 2008, Neuron 58(2): 210--222
Drosophila ankyrin 2 is required for synaptic stability. [FBrf0204749]
Beuchle et al., 2007, Mech. Dev. 124(5): 390--406
Drosophila MICAL regulates myofilament organization and synaptic structure. [FBrf0200539]
Meyer and Aberle, 2006, Development 133(20): 4035--4044
At the next stop sign turn right: the metalloprotease Tolloid-related 1 controls defasciculation of motor axons in Drosophila. [FBrf0193012]
Laviolette et al., 2005, Genetics 170(2): 779--792
A genetic screen for suppressors of Drosophila NSF2 neuromuscular junction overgrowth. [FBrf0187645]
Rasse et al., 2005, Nat. Neurosci. 8(7): 898--905
Glutamate receptor dynamics organizing synapse formation in vivo. [FBrf0188163]
McCabe et al., 2004, Neuron 41(6): 891--905
Highwire regulates presynaptic BMP signaling essential for synaptic growth. [FBrf0175022]
Pawlu et al., 2004, Neuron 42(4): 607--618
Postfusional control of quantal current shape. [FBrf0179375]
Aberle et al., 2002, Neuron 33(4): 545--558
wishful thinking Encodes a BMP Type II Receptor that Regulates Synaptic Growth in Drosophila. [FBrf0145177]
Parnas et al., 2001, Neuron 32(3): 415--424
Regulation of postsynaptic structure and protein localization by the Rho-type guanine nucleotide exchange factor dPix. [FBrf0141687]
Zito et al., 1999, Neuron 22(4): 719--729
Watching a synapse grow: noninvasive confocal imaging of synaptic growth in Drosophila. [FBrf0108312]