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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Recombinant construct P{UAS-imd.G}

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Symbol P{UAS-imd.G} FlyBase ID FBtp0015977
Feature type transgenic_transposon
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Species synthetic construct
Location-dependent
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transposon
P-element
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binary system (targeted)
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Allele imdScer\UAS.cGa
Reference(s) (Leulier et al., 2002, Kleino et al., 2005, Georgel et al., 2001, Kim et al., 2006, Foley and O'Farrell, 2003, Agaisse et al., 2003, Pal et al., 2007, Akhouayri et al., 2011, Wu et al., 2007, Buchon et al., 2009, Leulier et al., 2006, Thevenon et al., 2009)
Molecular data
Construct: Scer\UAS sequences drive expression of imd.
Construct: Expression of the complete imd cDNA (GH20785) is under the control of Scer\UAS sequences.
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Symbol Synonym
(UAS)-imd
P(UAS-imd)
P{UAS-imd.G}
UAS-imd.SN
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Research paper
Akhouayri et al., 2011, PLoS Pathog. 7(10): e1002319
Toll-8/tollo negatively regulates antimicrobial response in the Drosophila respiratory epithelium. [FBrf0216452]
Buchon et al., 2009, Cell Host Microbe 5(2): 200--211
Drosophila intestinal response to bacterial infection: activation of host defense and stem cell proliferation. [FBrf0206694]
Thevenon et al., 2009, Cell Host Microbe 6(4): 309--320
The Drosophila ubiquitin-specific protease dUSP36/Scny targets IMD to prevent constitutive immune signaling. [FBrf0208983]
Pal et al., 2007, J. Biol. Chem. 282(12): 8969--8977
Fungal peptide destruxin a plays a specific role in suppressing the innate immune response in Drosophila melanogaster. [FBrf0200357]
Wu et al., 2007, Cell. Microbiol. 9(4): 1073--1085
ird1 is a Vps15 homologue important for antibacterial immune responses in Drosophila. [FBrf0201559]
Kim et al., 2006, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 103(44): 16358--16363
Caspar, a suppressor of antibacterial immunity in Drosophila. [FBrf0194794]
Leulier et al., 2006, Mol. Cell. Biol. 26(21): 7821--7831
The Drosophila inhibitor of apoptosis protein DIAP2 functions in innate immunity and is essential to resist gram-negative bacterial infection. [FBrf0192381]
Kleino et al., 2005, EMBO J. 24(19): 3423--3434
Inhibitor of apoptosis 2 and TAK1-binding protein are components of the Drosophila Imd pathway. [FBrf0190362]
Agaisse et al., 2003, Dev. Cell 5(3): 441--450
Signaling role of hemocytes in Drosophila JAK/STAT-dependent response to septic injury. [FBrf0162064]
Foley and O'Farrell, 2003, Genes Dev. 17(1): 115--125
Nitric oxide contributes to induction of innate immune responses to gram-negative bacteria in Drosophila. [FBrf0155482]
Leulier et al., 2002, Curr. Biol. 12(12): 996--1000
Inducible expression of double-stranded RNA reveals a role for dFADD in the regulation of the antibacterial response in Drosophila adults. [FBrf0151243]
Georgel et al., 2001, Dev. Cell 1(4): 503--514
Drosophila immune deficiency (IMD) is a death domain protein that activates antibacterial defense and can promote apoptosis. [FBrf0141455]