FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
Allele: Dmel\reptpsg10
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\reptpsg10
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0297314
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Description

Amino acid replacement: I7V.

Amino acid replacement: P318L.

Amino acid replacement: V469M.

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Nucleotide change:

G19256919A

Amino acid change:

V469M | rept-PA; V469M | rept-PB; V469M | rept-PC

Reported amino acid change:

V469M

Comment:

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

Nucleotide change:

C19256467T

Amino acid change:

P318L | rept-PA; P318L | rept-PB; P318L | rept-PC

Reported amino acid change:

P318L

Comment:

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

Nucleotide change:

A19255533G

Amino acid change:

I7V | rept-PA; I7V | rept-PB; I7V | rept-PC

Reported amino acid change:

I7V

Comment:

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

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Most of the mid-third instar (wandering behaviour) and late larval (everting anterior spiracles, barrel shape) ecdysone-triggered responses are normal in reptpsg10 animals. However, defects in midgut programmed cell death are seen. The prepupal ecdysone-triggered responses of head eversion, wing and leg inflation are normal, but leg extension at this stage is defective. In the salivary gland, mid-third instar glue synthesis is normal, late larval glue secretion is normal, but prepupal salivary gland programmed cell death is defective.

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Synonyms and Secondary IDs (2)
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Symbol Synonym
reptpsg10
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