The timing of head eversion is accelerated by almost 2 hours compared to controls in animals in which expression of ftz-f1hs.PW is induced by a heat shock at 6 hours after puparium formation.
The salivary glands of mutant pupae heatshocked at 37oC and aged to 6 hours APF, do not have salivary glands, and the degraded remnants exhibit signs of DNA fragmentation and thus cell death.
ftz-f1hs.PW has increased cell death | heat sensitive phenotype, suppressible by Idh3b1/Df(3R)93Fx2
ftz-f1hs.PW is a suppressor | heat sensitive of abnormal developmental rate phenotype of Ino80psg25/Df(3R)ED5942
ftz-f1hs.PW has salivary gland | heat sensitive phenotype, suppressible by Idh3b1/Df(3R)93Fx2
Expression of ftz-f1hs.PW is induced by a heat shock at 7 hours after puparium formation rescues the timing of head eversion in Ino80psg25/Df(3R)ED5942 animals to normal.
The addition of Idh3b1/Df(3R)93Fx2 to heat shocked ftz-f1hs.PW animals leads to a reduction in the cell death seen in salivary glands (and thus intact salivary glands) though DNA fragmentation is still seen.
ftz-f1hs.PW partially rescues ftz-f117
Heat shock of ftz-f1hs.PW applied at 29oC after 2.5 hours of prepupal development at 25oC rescues the lethality of ftz-f117 to 60%.