Amino acid replacement: A77T.
G11617096A
A77T | Met-PA; A77T | Met-PB
A77T
Site of nucleotide substitution in mutant inferred by FlyBase based on reported amino acid change.
Mutants show strong resistance to methoprene, juvenile hormone III or methyl farnesoate applied topically compared to control flies.
Rst(1)JH3 flies die in response to concentrations of methoprene that wild-type flies can survive.
Homozygotes show increased resistance to methoprene compared to controls.
16% of mutant flies have a small number of defective ommatidia in the posterior quarter of the eye.
Homozygotes do not show subesophageal ganglion-thoracic ganglion (SEG-TG) fusion defects when fed 100μl methoprene, in contrast to wild-type flies, which show severe SEG-TG fusion defects when fed 100μl methoprene.
Flies carrying Rst(1)JH3 have a competitive disadvantage compared to wild-type flies. Females have reduced fecundity compared to wild-type.
slightly stronger than Rst(1)JH1
Met3 has chemical sensitive phenotype, non-suppressible by br1/br1
Met3/Met3 is an enhancer of lethal - all die during P-stage phenotype of brrbp-2/brnpr-3
The lethality is enhanced in brrbp-2/brnpr-3 Rst(1)JH3/Rst(1)JH3 double mutants compared to brrbp-2/brnpr-3 mutants, with no flies surviving beyond the pupal stage. br1/Y, Rst(1)JH3/Y hemizygotes show good levels of survival. br1, Rst(1)JH3 flies show the same sensitivity to methoprene as br1 single mutant flies. br1, Rst(1)JH3 double mutant escapers show significantly reduced levels of oogenesis compared to br1 single mutants
Met3 is rescued by Met+tSt-H.hs
Met3 is not rescued by MetSt-X.hs
Tom Wilson.
The fitness component(s) responsible for the competitive disadvantage of flies carrying mutant alleles of Rst(1)JH have been analysed in Rst(1)JH1, Rst(1)JH2, Rst(1)JH3, Rst(1)JHD29 and Rst(1)JHN6 flies. Small but significant differences were found between the pooled Rst(1)JH alleles and wild-type for pupal developmental time, pupal mortality, and early adult fecundity. These differences results in a large competitive disadvantage.