Imprecise excision of P{EPgy2}TolloEY01776 generates a deletion that uncovers the Tollo coding region plus at least 5kb of upstream and downstream region but the nearby ORFs CG6888 and Best4 are intact.
femur (with Df(3L)Brd6)
femur (with Df(3L)ED218)
leg (with Df(3L)Brd6)
leg (with Df(3L)ED218)
tarsal segment (with Tollo58)
tibia (with Df(3L)Brd6)
tibia (with Df(3L)ED218)
Tollo59 mutant embryos do not display defects in cell intercalation.
Septic injury of Tollo59 mutant flies results in activation of the innate immune response.
Tollo59 mutant flies exhibit a slight defect in adult leg formation. They have a normal number of segments but the legs are bent between the tibia and tarsus and thus twisted towards other directions. Flies with a stronger phenotype exhibit malformed femurs and double bending in both tibia and tarsus. The penetrance of this leg phenotype is approximately 20% in Tollo58/Tollo59 mutants, 13% in Tollo59/Df(3L)Brd6 mutants and 44% in Tollo59/Df(3L)ED218 mutants.
18wΔ76, Toll-65A, Tollo59 has abnormal cell adhesion phenotype
18wΔ76, Toll-65A, Tollo59 has abnormal planar polarity phenotype
Toll-65A, Tollo59 has abnormal cell adhesion phenotype
Toll-65A, Tollo59 has embryo | maternal effect phenotype, suppressible by 18wKI.WT
Toll-65A, Tollo59 has embryo | maternal effect phenotype, non-suppressible by 18wC2YF
18wattP, Toll-65A, Tollo59 has embryo | maternal effect phenotype