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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Recombinant construct P{UAS-WASp.B}

General Information
Symbol P{UAS-WASp.B} FlyBase ID FBtp0013909
Feature type transgenic_transposon
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Associated insertions 1 available
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Species synthetic construct
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transposon
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binary system (targeted)
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binary
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Allele w+mC
Reference(s) (Ben-Yaacov et al., 2001)
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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Allele WASpScer\UAS.cBa
Reference(s) (Ben-Yaacov et al., 2001, Tal et al., 2002, Coyle et al., 2004, Rotkopf et al., 2011, Nahm et al., 2010, Schafer et al., 2007, Khuong et al., 2010, Duboff et al., 2012)
Molecular data
Construct: Scer\UAS regulatory sequences drive expression of a full length WASp cDNA.
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Symbol Synonym
P{UAS-WASp.B}
UAS-WASP
UAS-wsp
UAS-wsp+
UASwspfl
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Research paper
Duboff et al., 2012, Neuron 75(4): 618--632
Tau Promotes Neurodegeneration via DRP1 Mislocalization In Vivo. [FBrf0219271]
Rotkopf et al., 2011, Development 138(13): 2729--2739
The WASp-based actin polymerization machinery is required in somatic support cells for spermatid maturation and release. [FBrf0213892]
Khuong et al., 2010, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 107(40): 17379--17384
WASP is activated by phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate to restrict synapse growth in a pathway parallel to bone morphogenetic protein signaling. [FBrf0214154]
Nahm et al., 2010, J. Cell Biol. 191(3): 661--675
The Cdc42-selective GAP Rich regulates postsynaptic development and retrograde BMP transsynaptic signaling. [FBrf0212218]
Schafer et al., 2007, Dev. Biol. 304(2): 664--674
The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP) is essential for myoblast fusion in Drosophila. [FBrf0194614]
Coyle et al., 2004, Neuron 41(4): 521--534
Nervous wreck, an SH3 adaptor protein that interacts with Wsp, regulates synaptic growth in Drosophila. [FBrf0175021]
Tal et al., 2002, Dev. Biol. 243(2): 260--271
Conserved interactions with cytoskeletal but not signaling elements are an essential aspect of Drosophila WASp function. [FBrf0144805]
Ben-Yaacov et al., 2001, J. Cell Biol. 152(1): 1--14
Wasp, the Drosophila Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome gene homologue, is required for cell fate decisions mediated by Notch signaling. [FBrf0132374]
Personal communication to FlyBase
Bellen, 2012.5.6, Bellen insertions.
Bellen insertions. [FBrf0219492]