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Allele Dmel\NScer\UAS.cSa

General Information
SymbolDmel\NScer\UAS.cSaSpeciesD. melanogaster
NameSaccharomyces cerevisiae UAS construct a of SeugnetFlyBase IDFBal0048889
Feature typealleleCreated / Updated2006-08-20/2006-08-20
Associated geneDmel\N
Allele class
Mutagenin vitro construct | regulatory fusion
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      Construct: Expression of N coding region is governed by Scer\UAS regulatory sequences.
      N expression is under the control of Scer\UAS regulatory sequences.
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      thorax | dorsal & macrochaeta, with Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237
      wing & microchaeta, with Scer\GAL4ptc-559.1
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      When expression is driven by Scer\GAL4ptc-559.1, flies show a short row of ectopic hairs along the fourth wing vein on both dorsal and ventral sides of the wing blade, similar to anterior double row or posterior wing margin cells. Occasional wing outgrowth is observed.
      Scer\GAL41407 induced expression causes mild transformation of neurons to sheath cells. Scer\GAL4sca-109-68 induced expression causes 20% of the bristles in the notum to form double sockets, or less frequently triple or four sockets.
      When expressed in the sensory organ precursor cells of the adult external sense organs, using Scer\GAL4sca-109-68, a double socket phenotype is produced.
      NScer\UAS.cSa causes loss of sense organs and rare hair-to-socket transformations when expressed using Scer\GAL4sca-537.4 or Scer\GAL4sca-109-68.
      Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237-mediated expression can cause loss of bristles. Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237- or Scer\GAL4410.2-mediated expression suppresses the development of neural precursors in a shi mutant background.
      The expression of NScer\UAS.cSa when driven by Scer\GAL4dpp.blk1 causes a thickening of wing veins and a reduction of the anterior crossvein.
      When driven by Scer\GAL4sca-109-68 bristle defects occur.
      When NScer\UAS.cSa is driven by Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237 most of the bristles are lost from the dorsal-most region of the thorax. In addition, occasionally, bristle to socket transformation is observed.
      When NScer\UAS.cSa is driven by Scer\GAL4sca-109-68 R8 photoreceptor cells are sometimes missing. Adult eyes are small and rough.
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      NScer\UAS.cSa interacts synergistically with bibScer\UAS.cDa, producing increased sense organ loss and more frequent hair-to-socket transformations when they are expressed using Scer\GAL4sca-537.4 or Scer\GAL4sca-109-68.
      When freddsRNA.Scer\UAS and NScer\UAS.cSa are both driven by Scer\GAL4pnr-MD237, a phenotype that is intermediate between the two individual phenotypes.
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      L. Seugnet, M. Haenlin and P. Simpson.
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      NScer\UAS.cSa
      NUAS.cSa
       
      Name Synonym
      Saccharomyces cerevisiae UAS construct a of Seugnet
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        Research paper
        Ward et al., 2006, Dev. Biol. 297(2): 461--470
        Border of Notch activity establishes a boundary between the two dorsal appendage tube cell types. [FBrf0200192]
        Chandra et al., 2003, Dev. Biol. 256(2): 302--316
        The Drosophila IgC2 domain protein Friend-of-Echinoid, a paralogue of Echinoid, limits the number of sensory organ precursors in the wing disc and interacts with the Notch signaling pathway. [FBrf0158849]
        Li et al., 2003, Development 130(13): 2829--2840
        Notch activity in neural cells triggered by a mutant allele with altered glycosylation. [FBrf0160738]
        Stewart et al., 2001, Dev. Biol. 234(1): 13--23
        Snare-dependent signaling at the Drosophila wing margin. [FBrf0135720]
        Lee et al., 2000, Curr. Biol. 10(15): 931--934
        The scabrous protein can act as an extracellular antagonist of notch signaling in the Drosophila wing. [FBrf0129929]
        Doherty et al., 1997, Development 124(19): 3881--3893
        The Drosophila neurogenic gene big brain, which encodes a membrane-associated protein, acts cell autonomously and can act synergistically with Notch and Delta. [FBrf0099033]
        Seugnet et al., 1997, Dev. Biol. 192(2): 585--598
        Requirement for dynamin during Notch signaling in Drosophila neurogenesis. [FBrf0100241]
        Doherty et al., 1996, Genes Dev. 10(4): 421--434
        Delta is a ventral to dorsal signal complementary to serrate, another Notch ligand, in Drosophila wing formation. [FBrf0086385]
        Frise et al., 1996, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93(21): 11925--11932
        The Drosophila Numb protein inhibits signaling of the Notch receptor during cell-cell interaction in sensory organ lineage. [FBrf0090560]
        Guo et al., 1996, Neuron 17(1): 27--41
        Control of daughter cell fates during asymmetric division: Interaction of numb and Notch. [FBrf0089977]
        Personal communication to FlyBase
        Younger, 2001.2, Younger P{GawB} insertions.
        Younger P{GawB} insertions. [FBrf0159894]