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Generation of LexA enhancer-trap lines in Drosophila by an international scholastic network.

Authors :
Kim ES
Rajan A
Chang K
Govindarajan S
Gulick C
English E
Rodriguez B
Bloomfield O
Nakada S
Beard C
O'Connor S
Mastroianni S
Downey E
Feigenbaum M
Tolentino C
Pace A
Khan M
Moon S
DiPrima J
Syed A
Lin F
Abukhadra Y
Bacon I
Beckerle J
Cho S
Donkor NE
Garberg L
Harrington A
Hoang M
Lawani N
Noori A
Park E
Parsons E
Oravitan P
Chen M
Molina C
Richmond C
Reddi A
Huang J
Shugrue C
Coviello R
Unver S
Indelicarto M
Islamovic E
McIlroy R
Yang A
Hamad M
Griffin E
Ahmed Z
Alla A
Fitzgerald P
Choi A
Das T
Cheng Y
Yu J
Roderiques T
Lee E
Liu L
Harper J
Wang J
Suhr C
Tan M
Luque J
Tam AR
Chen E
Triff M
Zimmermann L
Zhang E
Wood J
Clark K
Kpodonu N
Dey A
Ecker A
Chuang M
López RKS
Sun H
Wei Z
Stone H
Chi CYJ
Silvestri A
Orloff P
Nedumaran N
Zou A
Ünver L
Page O
Kim M
Chan TYT
Tulloch A
Hernandez A
Pillai A
Chen C
Chowdhury N
Huang L
Mudide A
Paik G
Wingate A
Quinn L
Conybere C
Baumgardt LL
Buckley R
Kolberg Z
Pattison R
Shazli AA
Ganske P
Sfragara L
Strub A
Collier B
Tamana H
Ravindran D
Howden J
Stewart M
Shimizu S
Braniff J
Fong M
Gutman L
Irvine D
Malholtra S
Medina J
Park J
Yin A
Abromavage H
Barrett B
Chen J
Cho R
Dilatush M
Gaw G
Gu C
Huang J
Kilby H
Markel E
McClure K
Phillips W
Polaski B
Roselli A
Saint-Cyr S
Shin E
Tatum K
Tumpunyawat T
Wetherill L
Ptaszynska S
Zeleznik M
Pesendorfer A
Nolan A
Tao J
Sammeta D
Nicholson L
Dinh GV
Foltz M
Vo A
Ross M
Tokarski A
Hariharan S
Wang E
Baziuk M
Tay A
Wong YHM
Floyd J
Cui A
Pierre K
Coppisetti N
Kutam M
Khurjekar D
Gadzi A
Gubbay B
Pedretti S
Belovich S
Yeung T
Fey M
Shaffer L
Li A
Beritela G
Huyghue K
Foster G
Durso-Finley G
Thierfelder Q
Kiernan H
Lenkowsky A
Thomas T
Cheng N
Chao O
L'Etoile-Goga P
King A
McKinley P
Read N
Milberg D
Lin L
Wong M
Gilman I
Brown S
Chen L
Kosai J
Verbinsky M
Belshaw-Hood A
Lee H
Zhou C
Lobo M
Tse A
Tran K
Lewis K
Sonawane P
Ngo J
Zuzga S
Chow L
Huynh V
Yang W
Lim S
Stites B
Chang S
Cruz-Balleza R
Pelta M
Kujawski S
Yuan C
Standen-Bloom E
Witt O
Anders K
Duane A
Huynh N
Lester B
Fung-Lee S
Fung M
Situ M
Canigiula P
Dijkgraaf M
Romero W
Baula SK
Wong K
Xu I
Martinez B
Nuygen R
Norris L
Nijensohn N
Altman N
Maajid E
Burkhardt O
Chanda J
Doscher C
Gopal A
Good A
Good J
Herrera N
Lanting L
Liem S
Marks A
McLaughlin E
Lee A
Mohr C
Patton E
Pyarali N
Oczon C
Richards D
Good N
Goss S
Khan A
Madonia R
Mitchell V
Sun N
Vranka T
Garcia D
Arroyo F
Morales E
Camey S
Cano G
Bernabe A
Arroyo J
Lopez Y
Gonzalez E
Zumba B
Garcia J
Vargas E
Trinidad A
Candelaria N
Valdez V
Campuzano F
Pereznegron E
Medrano J
Gutierrez J
Gutierrez E
Abrego ET
Gutierrez D
Ortiz C
Barnes A
Arms E
Mitchell L
Balanzá C
Bradford J
Detroy H
Ferguson D
Guillermo E
Manapragada A
Nanula D
Serna B
Singh K
Sramaty E
Wells B
Wiggins M
Dowling M
Schmadeke G
Cafferky S
Good S
Reese M
Fleig M
Gannett A
Cain C
Lee M
Oberto P
Rinehart J
Pan E
Mathis SA
Joiner J
Barr L
Evans CJ
Baena-Lopez A
Beatty A
Collette J
Smullen R
Suttie J
Chisholm T
Rotondo C
Lewis G
Turner V
Stark L
Fox E
Amirapu A
Park S
Lantz N
Rankin AE
Kim SK
Kockel L
Source :
G3 (Bethesda, Md.) [G3 (Bethesda)] 2023 Aug 30; Vol. 13 (9).
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Conditional gene regulation in Drosophila through binary expression systems like the LexA-LexAop system provides a superb tool for investigating gene and tissue function. To increase the availability of defined LexA enhancer trap insertions, we present molecular, genetic, and tissue expression studies of 301 novel Stan-X LexA enhancer traps derived from mobilization of the index SX4 line. This includes insertions into distinct loci on the X, II, and III chromosomes that were not previously associated with enhancer traps or targeted LexA constructs, an insertion into ptc, and seventeen insertions into natural transposons. A subset of enhancer traps was expressed in CNS neurons known to produce and secrete insulin, an essential regulator of growth, development, and metabolism. Fly lines described here were generated and characterized through studies by students and teachers in an international network of genetics classes at public, independent high schools, and universities serving a diversity of students, including those underrepresented in science. Thus, a unique partnership between secondary schools and university-based programs has produced and characterized novel resources in Drosophila, establishing instructional paradigms devoted to unscripted experimental science.<br />Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest statement The author(s) declare no conflict of interest.<br /> (© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Genetics Society of America.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2160-1836
Volume :
13
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37279923
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkad124