FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
Allele: Dmel\p130CAS1
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Dmel\p130CAS1
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D. melanogaster
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FBal0248552
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The complete p130CAS ORF is removed through excision of P{RS5}p130CAS5-HA-2428 and PBac{WH}f00059

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Deletion of p130CAS resulting from FLP-catalyzed recombination using the FRT-containing transposons P{RS5}p130CAS5-HA-2428 and PBac{WH}f00059.

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Approximately 10% of p130CAS1 do not hatch but instead develop a "kink" at stage 13, and arrest at stage 15-16 of embryonic development. These embryos exhibit germ band retraction and dorsal closure defects, including an irregular leading edge of migrating cells and typically have an embryonal curvature and a posterior opening in the dorsal cuticle. Similar germ band retraction and dorsal closure defects are seen in 6% of p130CAS1/Df(3L)Exel6083 and 1% of p130CAS1/p130CASNP4466 embryos.

No lethality is seen in p130CAS1 heterozygotes.

Germ band retraction and dorsal closure defects are seen in 1% of p130CAS1/p130CASNP4466 embryos.

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Fak56DCG1/+; p130CAS1/Df(3L)Exel6083 adults do not emerge, indicating complete lethality. Analysis of the Fak56DCG1/Fak56DCG1; p130CAS1/+ lethal phenotype indicates that most (95%) of the embryos do not hatch. The few escapers survive to pupal stages, but do not emerge. Only 5% of Fak56DCG1; p130CAS1 double homozygotes produce cuticles and almost all are marked by dorsal and/or ventral holes, indicating dorsal closure defects. These cuticles also show fused or missing denticle belts.

Src42Ak10108/+; p130CAS1/Df(3L)Exel6083 mutants are semi-viable, emerging at approximately 50% of the rate of phenotypically normal adult siblings from the same cross.

The low percentage of Src42Ak10108/+; p130CAS1/p130CAS1 adult escapers manifest wing blister defects.

Approximately 90% of Src42Ak10108; p130CAS1 double mutants have holes in or completely absent head cuticles and 10% of these embryos exhibit germ band retraction cuticle defects.

The low percentage of Src42AE1/+; p130CAS1/p130CAS1 adult escapers manifest wing blister defects.

Approximately 90% of Src42AE1; p130CAS1 double mutants have holes in or completely absent head cuticles and 10% of these embryos exhibit germ band retraction cuticle defects.

Approximately 90% of Src42Amyri; p130CAS1 double mutants have holes in or completely absent head cuticles and 10% of these embryos exhibit germ band retraction cuticle defects.

Approximately 27% of if3; p130CAS1 double homozygous mutants and 25% of if3/if3; p130CAS1/+ mutants emerge as adults with significantly exacerbated wing blistering defects.

Approximately 56% of ifB2/+; p130CAS1/p130CAS1 double mutants emerge as adults.

Approximately 24% of mys1/+; p130CAS1/p130CAS1 double mutants emerge as adults.

Approximately 29% of Src42AJp45/+; p130CAS1/p130CAS1 double mutants emerge as adults.

p130CAS1 heterozygotes and homozygotes exhibit a dramatic reduction in the viability of adult mewEY09631 homozygotes. Moreover, 2% of mewEY09631/+; p130CAS1/p130CAS1 flies have wing blisters and smaller, more rounded wings.

mewG0429/+; p130CAS1/p130CAS1 flies exhibit 29% viability, with escaper flies exhibit wing blisters and smaller, more rounded wings.

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Expression of p130CASScer\UAS.T:Avic\GFP (under the control of Scer\GAL4hs.PB) completely rescues the embryonic germ band retraction and dorsal closure defects observed in p130CAS1 homozygotes.

Expression of p130CASScer\UAS.T:Avic\GFP (under the control of Scer\GAL4hs.PB) completely rescues the embryonic germ band retraction and dorsal closure defects observed in p130CAS1/p130CASNP4466 trans-heterozygotes.

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