paralytic | cold sensitive (with Df(3R)BSC501)
paralytic | cold sensitive (with jusiso7.8)
jusf04904 homozygotes, jusiso7.8/jusf04904 transheterozygotes and jusf04904/Df(3R)BSC501 transheterozygotes show an abnormal and fully penetrant paralysis phenotype upon exposure to 14[o]C or 10[o]C temperatures, which is associated with a significant increase in recovery time from paralysis upon shift to room temperature, as compared to wild-type controls; jusf04904 heterozygotes also show an abnormal and highly penetrant paralysis phenotype upon exposure to 10[o]C, but not 14[o]C, temperatures, despite of an apparently normal recovery time from paralysis upon shift to room temperature, as compared to wild-type controls.
jusf04904 as well as jusiso7.8/jusf04904 and jusf04904/Df(3R)BSC501 flies are bang sensitive with jusiso7.8/jusf04904 displaying the shortest and jusf04904/Df(3R)BSC501 the longest recovery time.
High frequency electrical stimulation of jusf04904 mutant flies induces primary seizure occuring immediately after the stimulus followed by a secondary 'recovery' seizure around 70 sec later - this is significantly longer than in the jusiso7.8 mutants where the average interval between seizures is only about 30 sec, the seizure stimulus threshold however is comparable between the mutants.
jusf04904/jusiso7.8 is partially rescued by jusTag:TY1,sfGFP,Tag:V5,Tag:BLRP,Tag:FLAG
The bang-sensitivity phenotype of jusiso7.8 mutants cannot be complemented by combination with jusf04904.
The median recovery time after mechanical shock-induced paralysis of jusiso7.8/jusf04904 flies is significantly shortened by combination with a single copy of jusT:Scer\TY1,T:Avic\GFP-SF,T:SV5\V5,T:Zzzz\BLRP,T:Zzzz\FLAG.