FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\MycPG45
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\MycPG45
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0130426
Feature type
allele
Associated gene
Associated Insertion(s)
Carried in Construct
Also Known As
dmPG45, PG45, dmycPG45
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Progenitor genotype
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Cytology
Description

Insertion near the putative transcription start site.

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Phenotypic Data
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The majority of hemizygous males die early in the pupal stage. Development is delayed compared to wild-type controls.

The wing discs of mutant third instar larvae are reduced in size by approximately 30% relative to wild type, due to a reduction in cell size.

Homozygous clones are on average only approximately 10% of the size of their wild-type twin spot.

dm1/dmPG45 females produce eggs with a 2-3% hatching rate.

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Expression of either Hsap\MYChs.1 or Hsap\MYChs.2 retards the lethal phase of dmPG45 males.

Expression of Hsap\MYCScer\UAS.1 under the control of Scer\GAL4dm-PG45 fails to rescue the lethality of dmPG45 males (at either 18, 22 or 26[o]C).

Expression of Hsap\MYCScer\UAS.2 under the control of Scer\GAL4dm-PG45 partially rescues the lethality of dmPG45 males. Surviving adult males have normal bristles, but are sterile. The size of the wings and of the wing cells is almost normal.

Expression of Hsap\MYCScer\UAS.S under the control of Scer\GAL4dm-PG45 partially rescues the lethality of dmPG45 males. Surviving adult males are fertile, but have thin bristles. The size of the wings and of the wing cells is reduced approximately 15% compared to wild type.

Complementation and Rescue Data
Partially rescued by

MycPG45 is partially rescued by Mychs.PSA

Comments

dmhs.PSA partially rescues the lethality of dmPG45 mutants, with pharate adults being obtained.

Expression of dmScer\UAS.cZa under the control of Scer\GAL4dm-PG45 fails to rescue the lethality of dmPG45 males (at either 18, 22 or 26[o]C).

The reduced size of homozygous dmPG45 clones in the imaginal disc is completely suppressed if the clones are expressing Hsap\MYCScer\UAS.2 under the control of Scer\GAL4dm-PG45.

The reduced size of homozygous dmPG45 clones in the imaginal disc is partially suppressed if the clones are expressing Hsap\MYCScer\UAS.S under the control of Scer\GAL4dm-PG45 (the double mutant clones are approximately 70% the size of the wild-type twin spots).

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Comments

Re-mobilisation of the transposon causes the lethality phenotype to be lost.

Precise excision of the insertion reverts the lethal phenotype.

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