FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\Mekk1Ur36
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\Mekk1Ur36
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0141666
Feature type
allele
Associated gene
Associated Insertion(s)
Carried in Construct
Also Known As
dMekk1Ur36
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Nature of the Allele
Progenitor genotype
Cytology
Description

Deletion of the P{lacW} of the progenitor allele and 868 bp of flanking DNA, removing amino acids 1194-1483. The deleted section includes the kinase subdomain I-IX.

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Phenotypic Data
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Mekk1Ur36 mutant flies accumulate lipids in the midgut.

Mutant flies are more resistant to tunicamycin compared to controls.

Mekk1Ur36 mutant larvae exhibit a melanotic phenotype under normal food conditions. A "black dot" is seen in the posterior hindgut. The phenotype is exacerbated in response to salt stress.

Mekk1Ur36 heterozygotes show enhanced w silencing in the In(1)wm4 line.

In contrast to controls, Mekk1Ur36 mutant flies do not show relieved w silencing in the In(1)wm4 line when embryos are exposed to heat-shock 0-3 hours after egg laying.

Mutant flies show normal levels of survival after infection after infection with E.coli, E.faecalis or A.fumigatus.

Homozygous flies show a strong increase in sensitivity to oxidative stress induced by paraquat compared to controls.

Shows increased susceptibility to high osmolarity (0.2M NaCl). Effect less pronounced than reported in FBrf0139644. No immune reponse deficiency could be detected. Response to bacterial infection was not compromised. Wound healing appears normal.

Homozygotes and hemizygotes show no obvious morphological abnormalities. Response to heat stress and osmotic stress is defective. Viability of mutants relative to wild type is reduced by 20% at 30oC. Mutants die before eclosion when raised on 0.2M NaCl.

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Phenotypic Class
Enhancer of
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Mekk1Ur36/Mekk1[+] is an enhancer of visible phenotype of Rala35d

Suppressor of
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Mekk1Ur36/Mekk1[+] is an enhancer of microchaeta phenotype of Rala35d

Mekk1Ur36/Mekk1[+] is an enhancer of macrochaeta phenotype of Rala35d

Suppressor of
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Mekk1Ur36/Mekk1Ur36 is a suppressor | partially of retina | conditional phenotype of ninaEG69D

Additional Comments
Genetic Interactions
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Mekk1Ur36/Mekk1Ur36 partially suppresses the eye defects caused by expression of ninaEG69D.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4GMR.PF. The massive apoptosis seen in the larval eye discs of animals expressing ninaEG69D.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4GMR.PF is suppressed by Mekk1Ur36/Mekk1Ur36.

The time course of retinal degeneration seen in ninaEG69D/+ flies is delayed in a Mekk1Ur36/Mekk1Ur36 background.

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Complementation and Rescue Data
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Mekk1Ur36 is partially rescued by Mekk1hs.PI

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