From kcook@XXXX Fri Jul 04 18:05:30 2003 To: flybase-updates@XXXX Subject: Chang constructs and insertions The following information accompanied stocks donated to the Bloomington Stock Center by Henry Chang, Yale University (6/03). 1. P{UAS-EGFP-Clc} insertions P{UAS-EGFP-Clc}3 and P{UAS-EGFP-Clc}4 are homozygous viable and fertile, second chromosome insertions. P{UAS-EGFP-Clc}5 is a third chromosome insertion. 2. P{GMR-myr.GFP} insertions P{GMR-myr.GFP}2R is a homozygous viable and fertile insertion on 2R distal to 42D. P{GMR-myr.GFP}2L is an insertion on 2L distal to 40A. P{GMR-myr.GFP}3R is a homozygous viable and fertile insertion on 3R distal to 82B. 3. P{GMR-auxillin.C}2 is a homozygous viable and fertile, second chromosome insertion. 4. P{GMR-shiK39A} insertions P{GMR-shiK39A}3 is a third chromosome insertion. P{GMR-shiK39A}2 is a second chromosome insertion. 5. P{boss<up> T:Arus \HRP</up>} insertions P{boss<up> T:Arus \HRP</up>}2 is a homozygous viable and fertile, second chromosome insertion. P{boss<up> T:Arus \HRP</up>}3 is a homozygous viable and fertile, third chromosome insertion. 6. P{UAS-myr-mRFP} construct In this construct, monomeric RFP with a myristoylation signal is expressed under the control of UAS. The myristoylation signal is the first 90 amino acids of Src64B. 7. P{UAS-myr-mRFP} insertions P{UAS-myr-mRFP}1 is a second chromosome insertion. P{UAS-myr-mRFP}2 is a third chromosome insertion. 8. P{GMR-myr-mRFP} construct In this construct, monomeric RFP with a myristoylation signal is expressed under the control of the GMR promoter. The myristoylation signal is the first 90 amino acids of Src64B. 9. P{GMR-myr-mRFP} insertions P{GMR-myr-mRFP}3 is a homozygous and hemizygous viable and fertile, X chromosome insertion. P{GMR-myr-mRFP}7 is a homozygous viable and fertile insertion on 3L P{GMR-myr-mRFP}2L is an insertion on 2L distal to 40A. P{GMR-myr-mRFP}2R is a homozygous viable and fertile insertion on 2R distal to 42D. P{GMR-myr-mRFP}3R is an insertion on 3R distal to 82B. __________________________________________________________ Kevin Cook, Ph.D. Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center Department of Biology http://flystocks.bio.indiana.edu Jordan Hall 142 Indiana University 812-855-5782 1001 E. Third St. 812-855-2577 (fax) Bloomington, IN 47405-3700 kcook@XXXX