FB2024_04 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\sogsupersog1.UAS
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General Information
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Dmel\sogsupersog1.UAS
Species
D. melanogaster
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FBal0104936
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Description

UAS regulatory sequences drive expression of a truncated form of sog that includes the CR1 domain plus another 114 amino acids (and contains an additional 33 amino acids derived from vector sequences at the C-terminus).

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Expression of sogsupersog1.Scer\UAS with Scer\GAL4ptc-559.1 causes loss of the intervein area between L4 and L5.

Expression of sogsupersog1.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4Bx-MS1096 compression of the anterior/posterior axis in the wing, resulting in fusion of veins L2 and L3 and of L4 and L5, significant loss of wing veins and a modest reduction in overall wing size. Expression of sogsupersog1.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4en-e16E results in a severe loss of vein phenotype in the wing in which the remaining segments of veins L4 and L5 are nearly fused.

Expression of sogsupersog1.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4dpp.blk1 results in a phenotype nearly indistinguishable from that of dppd6/dpphr27 mutants. The flies have vein deletions, reduced eyes and shortened antennae. Wing veins L2 and L3 and wing veins L4 and L5 are closer together than normal or fused. Expression of sogsupersog1.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4Bx-MS1096 results in wing vein truncations. Wing veins L2 and L3, wing veins L3 and L4, and wing veins L4 and L5 are closer together than normal or fused.

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Genetic Interactions
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The loss of intervein area between L4 and L5 resulting from expression of sogsupersog1.Scer\UAS with Scer\GAL4ptc-559.1 in the wing is suppressed in a homozygous kek5fe148 mutant background.

Co-expression of sogsupersog1.Scer\UAS partially suppresses the broadened wing phenotype caused by expression of dppScer\UAS.cHa under the control of Scer\GAL4A9 and almost completely suppresses the conversion of intervein regions into veins. Suppresses the wing phenotype caused by expression of gbbScer\UAS.cKa under the control of Scer\GAL4A9. Expression of tkvQ199D.Scer\UAS.T:Ivir\HA1 under the control of Scer\GAL4A9 causes a wing phenotype. This phenotype is not altered by co-expression of sogsupersog1.Scer\UAS.

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Co-expression of sogsupersog1.Scer\UAS and Xlae\nogginScer\UAS.cYa under the control of Scer\GAL4Bx-MS1096 results in tiny wings with a single fused central vein.

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Synonyms and Secondary IDs (2)
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sogsupersog1.Scer\UAS
sogsupersog1.UAS
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