FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\maskEY13048
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Dmel\maskEY13048
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D. melanogaster
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FBal0319553
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    park[25]/park[Δ21] transheterozygotes were used as the disease model.

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    The indentations on the thorax of adult males hemizygous for Pink1B9 as well as their reduced ability to fly can be partially suppressed, in a dose-dependent manner, by combination with mask10.22/+ or mask10.22/maskEY13048 alleles, which leads to significantly lower penetrance of the thoracic phenotype and increased flight ability compared to Pink1B9 mutants alone.

    The disturbed morphology of both mitochondria and indirect flight muscles characteristic for adult Pink1B9 hemizygote males is substantially suppressed by combination with mask10.22/+ or mask10.22/maskEY13048 alleles.

    The indentations on the thorax of adult park25/parkΔ21 transheterozygotes as well as their reduced ability to fly can be partially suppressed, in a dose-dependent manner, by combination with mask10.22/+ or mask10.22/maskEY13048 alleles, which leads to significantly lower penetrance of the thoracic phenotype and increased flight ability compared to park25/parkΔ21 mutants alone.

    The disturbed morphology of both mitochondria and indirect flight muscles characteristic for adult park25/parkΔ21 transheterozygotes is substantially suppressed by combination with mask10.22/+ or mask10.22/maskEY13048 alleles.

    The enlarged or aggregated mitochondria phenotype observed in the body wall muscles of park25/parkΔ21 transheterozygote third instar larvae is suppressed by combination with mask10.22/maskEY13048 alleles.

    The enlarged or aggregated mitochondria phenotype observed in the body wall muscles of Pink1B9 hemizygous male third instar larvae is suppressed either by combination with mask10.22/maskEY13048 alleles or by ectopic expression of parkScer\UAS.cGa under the control of Scer\GAL4how-24B.

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