Flip-flop Mediated Conditional Gene Inactivation in Drosophila

果蝇中触发器介导的条件基因失活

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作者:Sathiya N Manivannan, Priyanka Pandey, Sonal Nagarkar-Jaiswal

Abstract

Mosaic analysis in Drosophila, an important tool to assess cellular phenotypes of mutants in an otherwise heterozygous background, relies on mitosis. Hence, it cannot be used to inactivate gene function in mitotically inactive, terminally differentiated cells such as neurons. To address this issue, we developed "Flip-flop", a novel, Flippase-dependent in vivo cassette-inversion method that functions independent of mitosis, and therefore can be used for gene inactivation in both mitotic as well as postmitotic cells. This method allows tagging protein-coding genes with EGFP and generates mutant cells that are marked with mCherry upon cassette inversion. Here, we describe protocols for generation and validation of fly lines that can be used for conditional gene inactivation in mitotic as well as post-mitotic cells. We provide typical examples of Flip-flop mediated mosaic analysis in SNF4Aγ and Trim9. Use of Flip-flop mediated functional analysis will permit a detailed investigation of the role of genes previously recalcitrant to mosaic analysis.

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