Amino acid replacement: P358L.
C2974249T
P358L | gammaTub23C-PA
P358L
Site of nucleotide substitution in mutant inferred by FlyBase based on reported amino acid change.
Heterozygotes have small-to-moderate sized bumps on the wing, usually along the wing vein and show occasional nicking of the wing. They also show a very mild rough eye phenotype that is not highly penetrant.
The phenotype of bumps on the wing appears to be temperature sensitive; 0-5% of heterozygotes show this phenotype at 18oC or 23oC, while at 27oC, 47% display this phenotype.
γTub23Cbmps4 is an enhancer of visible phenotype of Psn9/Psn143
γTub23C[+]/γTub23Cbmps4 is an enhancer of visible | dominant phenotype of DeltaeA7
γTub23Cbmps4, Psn9/Psn143 has visible phenotype
γTub23Cbmps4 is an enhancer of eye phenotype of Psn9/Psn143
γTub23C[+]/γTub23Cbmps4 is an enhancer of wing vein phenotype of DeltaeA7
γTub23C[+]/γTub23Cbmps4 is an enhancer of wing vein | ectopic phenotype of DeltaeA7
γTub23Cbmps4, Psn9/Psn143 has wing vein phenotype
γTub23Cbmps4, Psn9/Psn143 has wing blade phenotype
γTub23Cbmps4 ; Psn9/Psn143 flies have bumps and notching on the wing and wing vein thickening. The double heterozygous flies have ectopic veins on the wing.
γTub23Cbmps4/+ enhances the wing notching and wing vein thickening seen in Df(1)N-81k1/+ flies.
γTub23Cbmps4/+ enhances the wing vein thickening and amount of ectopic wing vein seen in DleA7/+ flies.