FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\Hs6stUAS.cKa
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\Hs6stUAS.cKa
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
Saccharomyces cerevisiae UAS construct a of Kamimura
FlyBase ID
FBal0212983
Feature type
allele
Associated gene
Associated Insertion(s)
Carried in Construct
Also Known As
UAS-Hs6st
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Cytology
Description

UAS regulatory sequences drive expression of Hs6st coding sequences.

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Expression Data
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Phenotypic Data
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Detailed Description
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Expression of Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4Act.PU does not result in any detectable apoptosis in the wing disc, eye-antennal disc or central nervous system.

Expression of Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4hs.PU and a 30 minute heat shock during the third larval instar stage does not result in lethality or any morphological abnormality.

Expression of Hs2stScer\UAS.cKa with Scer\GAL4Act.PU results in 89% lethality, and with Scer\GAL4hh.PU results in 88% lethality.

Expression of Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4hh.PU results in posterior wing margin notching in 14% of flies.

Expression of Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4Act.PU impairs development of the chemosensory bristles at the wing margin.

Expression of Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4hh.PU significantly decreases the size of the posterior compartment of the wing disc.

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Genetic Interactions
Statement
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Simultaneous expression of Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa and sflScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4Act.PU does not result in any detectable apoptosis in the wing disc, eye-antennal disc or central nervous system.

Simultaneous expression of Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa and sflScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4hs.PU and a 30 minute heat shock during the third larval instar stage does not result in lethality or any morphological abnormality.

Co-expression of HsepiScer\UAS.cKa with Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4Act.PU results in 62% lethality.

Co-expression of Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa with sflScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4Act.PU results in 69% lethality.

Co-expression of HsepiScer\UAS.cKa with Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4hh.PU results in 57% lethality.

Co-expression of Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa with sflScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4hh.PU results in 100% lethality.

Co-expression of Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa with HsepiScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4hh.PU results in posterior wing margin notching in 4% of flies, loss of the anterior crossvein in 4 % of flies, and ectopic posterior cross vein tissue in 29% of flies.

Co-expression of sflScer\UAS.cKa and Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa using Scer\GAL4hh.PU significantly decreases the size of the posterior compartment of the wing disc.

Xenogenetic Interactions
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Complementation and Rescue Data
Comments

The small tracheoblast phenotype of Hs6std770 mutants is completely rescued by expression of Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa under the control of Scer\GAL4btl.PS.

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Synonyms and Secondary IDs (3)
Reported As
Symbol Synonym
Hs6stScer\UAS.cKa
Hs6stUAS.cKa
Name Synonyms
Saccharomyces cerevisiae UAS construct a of Kamimura
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