DDT-R, 6g1, Rst(2)DDT, cytochrome P450
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AlphaFold produces a per-residue confidence score (pLDDT) between 0 and 100. Some regions with low pLDDT may be unstructured in isolation.
Gene model reviewed during 5.49
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The testis specificity index was calculated from modENCODE tissue expression data by Vedelek et al., 2018 to indicate the degree of testis enrichment compared to other tissues. Scores range from -2.52 (underrepresented) to 5.2 (very high testis bias).
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2-67.4
2-65.0 +/- 0.55
2-56.2
2-64.5-66
2-56.2 is the map position of DDT resistance in the 91R strain, assuming a single locus is involved. The 95% confidence interval is 2-55.1 to 2-56.7.
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polyclonal
High expression of the Cyp6g1 gene does not necessarily confer DDT resistance in D.melanogaster.
Overtranscription of the Cyp6g1 gene alone is necessary and sufficient for resistance to DDT.
The "RalDDTR" strain (FBrf0052775) is highly resistant to DDT (and pyrethroid) by (mainly) cytochrome-P450-dependent mixed-function oxidases. FBrf0087658 studies the metabolism of diazinon in this strain in comparison to Canton-S.
Source for merge of: Cyp6g1 Rst(2)DDT
Source for merge of: Cyp6g1 anon-WO03025223.16 anon-WO03025223.17
FlyBase curator comment: the relationship between the "Rst(2)DDT-WIS1", "Cyp6g1", "Rst(2)DDT-EMS1" and "Rst(2)DDT-EMS2" genes is unclear. The "Rst(2)DDT-WIS1WIS1", "Cyp6g1DDT-R", "Rst(2)DDT-EMS1EMS1" and "Rst(2)DDT-EMS2EMS2" DDT resistant strains all map to the same region of the genome, which contains a cluster of P450 genes, but it has not been established whether or not they represent lesions in the same gene.
Source for merge of Cyp6g1 anon-WO03025223.16 anon-WO03025223.17 was sequence comparison ( date:051113 ).
Possible to select new resistant alleles by growing the offspring of irradiated wild-type flies on parathion (Kikkawa, 1968). DDT resistance in the resistant 91R population mapped by Dapkus (1992) to 2-56.2 (95% confidence limit, 2-55.1 to 2-56.2), assuming a single locus. In other studies, with other strains, DDT resistance shown to be due to more than one locus (Crow 1954; Crow, 1957; King and Somme, 1958; Dapkus and Merrell, 1977). The relationship between Rst(2)DDT and Cyp6a2 is unclear.