FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\SLC5A11EY21708
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General Information
Symbol
Dmel\SLC5A11EY21708
Species
D. melanogaster
Name
FlyBase ID
FBal0192644
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allele
Associated gene
Associated Insertion(s)
Carried in Construct
Also Known As
SLC5A111
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SLC5A11EY21708 mutant adults lack the significant increase in activity of ellipsoid body R4 neurons and the significant increase in preference for nutritive sugars seen in starved versus fed flies, compared to controls; these, SLC5A11EY21708/Df(2L)BSC228 and SLC5A11EY21708/Df(2L)BSC229 flies also lack the significant increase in preference for food (vinegar) odor seen in starved versus fed flies, compared to controls.

Homozygous flies show defects in taste-independent nutrient selection. They fail to show the wild-type preference of D-glucose (nutritive sugar) over L-glucose (non-metabolizable sugar) in a two choice assay when starved. The mutant instead chooses based on the palatability alone: when D-glucose is more concentrated, and presumably sweeter the mutant prefers D-glucose to L-glucose, and conversely, when L-glucose is more concentrated, the flies choose L-glucose over D-glucose. SLC5A11EY21708/SLC5A11UY1824, SLC5A11EY21708/Df(2L)BSC228 and SLC5A11EY21708/Df(2L)BSC229 flies show the same defect in taste-independent nutrient selection.

Homozygous flies also fail to show the the normal preference for sorbitol, trehalose and galactose which is seen in wild-type flies in a two choice assay when starved.

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NOT Enhancer of
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SLC5A11EY21708 is a non-enhancer of abnormal feeding behavior | adult stage | nutrition conditional phenotype of KCNQJF02562, Scer\GAL4SLC5A11.1.1

SLC5A11EY21708 is a non-enhancer of abnormal feeding behavior | adult stage | nutrition conditional phenotype of KCNQJF02562, Scer\GAL4GMR38H02

NOT Suppressor of
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SLC5A11EY21708 is a non-suppressor of abnormal feeding behavior | adult stage | nutrition conditional phenotype of KCNQJF02562, Scer\GAL4SLC5A11.1.1

SLC5A11EY21708 is a non-suppressor of abnormal feeding behavior | adult stage | nutrition conditional phenotype of KCNQJF02562, Scer\GAL4GMR38H02

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SLC5A11EY21708 Gr64a1 Gr5aunspecified triple mutants show an equal preference for D-glucose and L-glucose in a two-choice assay after 18 hours of starvation.

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Precise excision of the insertion reverts the defect in taste-independent nutrient selection.

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Synonyms and Secondary IDs (3)
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Symbol Synonym
CG8451EY21708
SLC5A11EY21708
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