The courting ability of males expressing painScer\UAS.cTa under the control of Scer\GAL4pain-GAL4 appears similar to that of wild-type males.
Expression of painScer\UAS.cTa under the control of Scer\GAL4pain-GAL4 does not affect the time to copulation for female flies.
painUAS.cTa rescues painEP2451
painUAS.cTa/Scer\GAL4pain-GAL4 partially rescues painGAL4
painUAS.cTa/Scer\GAL4pain-GAL4 partially rescues painEP2451
Scer\GAL4Ilp2.PU/painUAS.cTa fails to rescue painEP2621
painUAS.cTa/Scer\GAL4Gr66a.PD fails to rescue painEP2451
Expression of painScer\UAS.cTa in insulin producing cells under the control of Scer\GAL4Ilp2.PU is unable to rescue the increased sexual receptivity seen in painEP2621 mutant females.
Expression of painScer\UAS.cTa in painEP2451 under the control of Scer\GAL4pain-GAL4 partially restores the avoidance to high levels of 4-methyl-cyclohexanol, but does not restore the low concentration avoidance.
Expression of painScer\UAS.cTa in painGAL4 under the control of Scer\GAL4pain-GAL4 partially restores the avoidance to high levels of 4-methyl-cyclohexanol, but does not restore the low concentration avoidance.
The intensity and duration of the male-male courtship behavior in painEP2451 flies is significantly reduced following preferential expression of painScer\UAS.cTa in Scer\GAL4GH146-expressing projection neurons.
Overexpression of painScer\UAS.cTa in Scer\GAL4Gr66a.PD-expressing neurons does not prevent male-male courtship behavior in painEP2451 flies.
Expression of painScer\UAS.cTa under the control of Scer\GAL4pain-GAL4 in a homozygous mutant painEP2251, painEP2251, or painGAL4 background significantly lengthens the time to copulation in female flies to a level similar to control flies.
Expression of painScer\UAS.cTa under the control of Scer\GAL4iav.PU rescues the geotaxis behaviour defects of painEP2451 mutants.