FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
Allele: Dmel\Glidv3
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Dmel\Glidv3
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D. melanogaster
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FBal0176125
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Amino acid replacement: Q203term.

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Nucleotide change:

C15759539T

Amino acid change:

Q203term | Gli-PA; Q203term | Gli-PC; Q203term | Gli-PD; Q203term | Gli-PE; Q203term | Gli-PF

Reported amino acid change:

Q203term

Comment:

Site of nucleotide substitution in mutant inferred by FlyBase based on reported amino acid change

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Glidv3 significantly reduces centrosome recoil upon microtubule ablation (mean centrosome velocity relative to microtubule ablation site) compared to wild type.

Glidv5/Glidv3 animals also exhibit a wing hair chevron phenotype and patches of non-parallel alignment. This phenotype develops after prehair extension, as prehair pedestals at 38 h after puparium formation (APF) are normal in mutant wings. At 47 h APF prehair pedestals are tilted within the epithelial plane and are narrower than normal in cross section. Glidv5/Glidv3 wing cuticle remains flat in regions of disrupted hair alignment, although it appears rougher than wild-type. Blisters are also sometimes seen at the distal margin. Homozygous clones, made in the wing do not survive to adulthood.

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