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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Recombinant construct P{UASp-GFPS65C-αTub84B}

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Symbol P{UASp-GFPS65C-αTub84B} FlyBase ID FBtp0013497
Feature type transgenic_transposon
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Associated insertions 2 available
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Species synthetic construct
Location-dependent
role
Description
CV term
Qualifiers & info
Reference
transposon
P-element
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CV term
Qualifiers & info
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binary system (targeted)
alphaTub84B
characterization
alphaTub84B
reporter construct
vital | alphaTub84B
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Sequence (FB)
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binary
component
molecular
selectable
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Allele w+mC
Reference(s) (Grieder et al., 2000)
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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Phenotype manifest in
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Allele αTub84BScer\UAS.P\T.T:Avic\GFP-S65C
Reference(s) (Savoian and Rieder, 2002, Fei et al., 2002, Schneider et al., 2006, Timinszky et al., 2002, Sanchez-Soriano et al., 2005, Williams and Truman, 2005, Januschke et al., 2002, Trieselmann and Wilde, 2002, Jankovics et al., 2002, Raff et al., 2002, Vaccari and Ephrussi, 2002, Kwon et al., 2004, Megraw et al., 2002, Rogers et al., 2002, Schnorrer et al., 2002, Avidor-Reiss et al., 2004, Tirian et al., 2003, Grieder et al., 2000, Brust-Mascher et al., 2004, Schulz et al., 2004, Yamashita et al., 2003, Yu et al., 2006, Bokel et al., 2005, Wehr et al., 2006, Serbus et al., 2005, Ataman et al., 2006, Ataman, 2006, Oshima, 2006, Basto et al., 2006, Venkei et al., 2006, Frescas et al., 2006, Shimada et al., 2006, Silverman-Gavrila et al., 2008, Leiss et al., 2009, Colombié et al., 2008, Iijima-Ando et al., 2009, Lucas and Raff, 2007, Januschke and Gonzalez, 2010, Hallen et al., 2008, Abuin et al., 2011, Cheng et al., 2011, Jankovics and Brunner, 2006, Jana et al., 2011, Lerit and Gavis, 2011, Lee et al., 2009, Abreu-Blanco et al., 2011, Bechstedt et al., 2010, Dix and Raff, 2007, Dix and Raff, 2007, Liu et al., 2008, MacDonald et al., 2006, Puah et al., 2011, Rahmani et al., 2009, Verdier et al., 2006, Stinchfield et al., 2012, Uchino et al., 2013, Sabino et al., 2011)
Molecular data
Construct: Scer\UAS regulatory and P\T promoter sequences drive expression of the N-terminal region of αTub84B (encompassing amino acid residue 2 up to the internal BamHI site) tagged with T:Avic\GFPS65C.
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Symbol Synonym
{UASp-GFPS65C-alphaTub84B}
GFP-tub
P[UAS-αTub84B-GFP]
p[w+.UASp-GFPS65C-α1-tub84B]
P{UAS-GFPS65C-αTub84B}
P{UASp-GFPS65C-alphaTub84B}
P{UASp-GFPS65C-αTub84B}
P{w+ UASp-GFPS65c-αTub84B}
pUASp::GFP65S-αTubulin84B
tubulin::GFP
Tubulin:GFP
UAS-GFP::tubulin
UAS-GFP:α1tub84B
UAS-GFP-Tubulin
UAS-GFP-α1tub84B
UAS-GFP-α-tub84B
UASp.GFP-αTub84B
UASp-GFPS65C-α1-tub84B
UASp-GFP-α-tubulin
UAS-tubulin84B::GFP
UAS-Tubulin-GFP
UAS-α-tubulin::GFP
UAS-α-tubulin-GFP
α1-tubulin-GFP
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Uchino et al., 2013, Dev. Biol. 373(1): 216--227
Loss of Drosophila A-type lamin C initially causes tendon abnormality including disintegration of cytoskeleton and nuclear lamina in muscular defects. [FBrf0220052]
Stinchfield et al., 2012, Development 139(15): 2721--2729
Fat facets deubiquitylation of Medea/Smad4 modulates interpretation of a Dpp morphogen gradient. [FBrf0219593]
Abreu-Blanco et al., 2011, J. Cell Biol. 193(3): 455--464
Cell wound repair in Drosophila occurs through three distinct phases of membrane and cytoskeletal remodeling. [FBrf0213583]
Abuin et al., 2011, Neuron 69(1): 44--60
Functional architecture of olfactory ionotropic glutamate receptors. [FBrf0212725]
Cheng et al., 2011, Development 138(5): 831--837
Asymmetric division of cyst stem cells in Drosophila testis is ensured by anaphase spindle repositioning. [FBrf0213009]
Jana et al., 2011, Mol. Biol. Cell 22(6): 769--781
Heterotrimeric kinesin-II is necessary and sufficient to promote different stepwise assembly of morphologically distinct bipartite cilia in Drosophila antenna. [FBrf0213262]
Lerit and Gavis, 2011, Curr. Biol. 21(6): 439--448
Transport of germ plasm on astral microtubules directs germ cell development in Drosophila. [FBrf0213255]
Puah et al., 2011, BioTechniques 51(1): 49--54
TLM-Converter: reorganization of long time-lapse microscopy datasets for downstream image analysis. [FBrf0214451]
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]