FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
Allele: Dmel\Capr2
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\Capr2
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
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FBal0248063
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Description

Deletion of 707 bp encompassing the first exon of Capr, including the ATG codon, generated by imprecise excision of P{EPgy2}CaprEY06062.

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Capr2 mutant eyes, generated by eyFLP/FRT-mediated mitotic recombination in a Minute/+ background, are slightly reduced in size, with fewer ommatidia, than controls.

Capr2/Df(3L)Cat flies show no obvious morphological defects.

Embryos derived from Capr2/Df(3L)Cat females develop normally until the mid-blastula transition; cellularization, however, then occurs at a significantly reduced rate.

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Animals with eyes overexpressing ligdsRNA.Scer\UAS.II in a Capr2 background, generated using the eyFLP Actin-Flp out-Gal4 system, die as pharates, with increased and disturbed eyes structures.

Capr2/Df(3L)Cat, Fmr13/+ flies are viable, but 50% of embryos laid by these females display a dramatic disruption in the timing of the mid-blastula transition: they initiate cleavage furrow formation normally, but enter mitosis 14 prematurely rather than undergoing a prolonged interphase. During the premature mitosis, the nascent cleavage furrows regress, only to reform during interphase of cycle 15, when the embryos attempt to complete cellularization. (No significant difference in nuclear cycle duration is seen until cycle 14, there are no signs of aberrant mitosis, and spindle morphology and nuclear spacing appears normal during mitosis 13 and 14.)

Reduction of maternal CycB by one half (using the CycB2 allele) in the Capr2/Df(3L)Cat, Fmr13/+ background partially rescues the premature mitosis 14 phenotype seen in embryos of this genotype. (Reduction of the zygotic contribution of CycB has no effect.)

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