Amino acid replacement: D134G.
A19451885G
D134G | Top2-PA; D134G | Top2-PB
D134G
Site of nucleotide substitution in mutant inferred by FlyBase based on reported amino acid change.
female sterile (with Top217-3)
female sterile (with Top235-1)
female sterile (with Top235-13)
lethal (with Df(2L)Exel9043)
male fertile (with Top217-1)
male fertile (with Top217-3)
male fertile (with Top235-1)
male fertile (with Top235-13)
88% of Top235-5/Df(2L)Exel9043 animals survive to pupation.
Surviving Top235-5/Top235-13 females are sterile and lay very few eggs. The vast majority of the eggs laid no not undergo nuclear divisions.
Top235-5/Top217-3, mh6/mh[+] has female semi-sterile phenotype
Top235-5/Top217-3, mh6 has female semi-sterile phenotype
mh6/+;Top217-3/Top235-5 mutant females show much reduced fecundity (as compared to wild-type or mh6/+ female flies), mh6/mh6;Top217-3/Top235-5 double mutant flies are even less fecund and stop laying eggs completely by day 20 post-eclosion. Both the mh6/+;Top217-3/Top235-5 and the mh6/mh6;Top217-3/Top235-5 mutant females have ovaries of drastically reduced size, more so in the line homozygous for mh6.
Top235-5 shows interallelic complementation with a number of other Top2 alleles. When Top235-5 is supplied paternally, the viability in combination with each allele as follows (% adult viability of progeny is shown in parentheses): Top217-1 (85%), Top217-3 (88%), Top235-1 (86%), Top235-13 (64%). When Top235-5 is supplied maternally, the viability in combination with each allele as follows (% adult viability of progeny is shown in parentheses): Top217-1 (95%), Top217-3 (93%), Top235-1 (78%), Top235-13 (98%).