Subject: FlyBase query: ARDC40 - 860A Dear Dr. Camonis, I am curating the addendum book to the 40th Annual Drosophila Research Conference which was just held in Seattle. In your abstract: 'Searching the Ral GTPase function through two-hybrid and genetics.' you describe two genes which are new to FlyBase: 1. dRGL Do you have a map location for dRGL? It is nice if we can keep as many gene records as possible anchored to the map. 2. dRal As far as I know, dRal is new to FlyBase, although there is a 'Rala' (Ras-related protein) gene already in FlyBase. This is in the EMBL sequence database under accession number U23800. Is dRal the same as Rala ? If dRal is not the same as Rala, do you have a map location for dRal? I look forward to hearing from you, Gillian \-------------------------------------------------------------- Gillian Millburn. FlyBase (Cambridge), \-------------------------------------------------------------- > Subject: Re: FlyBase query: ARDC40 - 860A Dear Gillian >1. dRGL This guy was located in 70C2-5, in a collaborative study with us by Christian Biemont, CNRS, Villeurbanne, France. >2. dRal > >As far as I know, dRal is new to FlyBase, although there is a 'Rala' >(Ras-related protein) gene already in FlyBase. This is in the EMBL >sequence database under accession number U23800. >Is dRal the same as Rala ? If dRal is not the same as Rala, do you >have a map location for dRal? No, you are right, this 'dRal' is what is called 'Rala' but it isn't clear that is more RalA than RalB. It is located at 3E, on the X There are two mistakes in the sequence that I found originally (2 years ago) in Genbank, that change two amino acids. But the sequence found in the EST section of BDGP is correct. Don't hesitate if I am not clear or if you want to know more. Jacques \------------------------------------------------------ Jacques H. Camonis, MD, PhD Directeur de Recherche CNRS Institut Curie, Section de Recherche, INSERM U248 26 rue d'Ulm, 75248 Paris cedex 05