FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\Tak11
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\Tak11
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0126475
Feature type
allele
Associated gene
Associated Insertion(s)
Carried in Construct
Also Known As
dTak11, TAK1
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Description

The Tak11 mutation is within the kinase domain of the expressed product.

Amino acid replacement: D159G.

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Nucleotide change:

A20522714G

Amino acid change:

D159G | Tak1-PA

Reported amino acid change:

D159G

Comment:

Site of nucleotide substitution in mutant inferred by FlyBase based on reported amino acid change. Authors report in paper that mutation is D158G, however their protein sequence in Figure 5 clearly shows that D159G is the correct mutation.

Variant Molecular Consequences
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Phenotypic Data
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Mutant flies show greatly reduced survival compared to wild type after septic injury with Erwinia carotovora carotovora 15.

The survival rate of Tak11 mutant flies following challenge with Erwinia carotovora 15 (Ecc15) is similar to wild type.

Tak11 mutant flies are highly susceptible to infection by gram-negative bacteria, and the majority die within 25 hours of septic injury. Animals are not susceptible to gram-positive bacteria or fungal infection, and survival rates are comparable to wild-type.

The eyes of Tak11 flies have normal morphology.

Mutant animals are highly susceptible to Gram-negative bacterial infection, exhibiting a dramatic loss of survival rate after infection, with all animals dying within 2 days.

Flies are susceptible to Gram-negative bacterial infection.

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Tak1[+]/Tak11 is a suppressor | partially of wing phenotype of RpS3Plac92, ykiB5

Tak1[+]/Tak11 is a suppressor | partially of wing disc | larval stage phenotype of RpS3Plac92, ykiB5

Tak11 is a suppressor of eye phenotype of Scer\GAL4GMR.PF, egrUAS.cIa

Tak11 is a suppressor of wing phenotype of PGRP-LF200

Tak11 is a suppressor of ommatidium phenotype of Scer\GAL4GMR.PF, Traf4EP578

Tak11 is a suppressor of eye phenotype of Scer\GAL4GMR.PF, Traf4EP578

Additional Comments
Genetic Interactions
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Reference

Expression of TaceGD572 suppresses the overgrowth seen in eye-antennal disc clones expressing Ras85DV12.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4Act.PU. The phenotype is further suppressed when the adjacent cells are homozygous mutant for Tak11.

Expression of TacedsRNA.Scer\UAS suppresses the overgrowth seen in eye-antennal disc clones expressing Ras85DV12.Scer\UAS under the control of Scer\GAL4Act.PU. The phenotype is further suppressed when the adjacent cells are homozygous mutant for Tak11.

egrScer\UAS.cIa-induced cell death is partially suppressed in hemizygous Tak11 mutant males.

Tak11 suppresses the notching phenotypes and low adult viability seen in homozygous PGRP-LF200 mutants.

Scer\GAL4GMR.PF>Traf1EP578 expression in a Tak11 background block the rough-eye phenotype caused by Traf1EP578 overexpression.

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Complementation and Rescue Data
Fails to complement
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