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Trip rnai lines

TRiP RNAi lines are a collection of genetically engineered Drosophila melanogaster strains that enable targeted gene knockdown through RNA interference (RNAi) technology. These strains contain transgenes that express double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) molecules, which can induce the silencing of specific target genes in a tissue-specific or inducible manner.

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Drosophila Genetic Manipulation of Insulin Signaling

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Drosophila orthologs of human genes were identified via the comparative genomics section of the Ensembl project. TRiP RNAi lines were obtained from Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center. To knockdown genes in adult IPCs, TRiP RNAi lines were crossed to the UAS-Dcr-2.D; Ilp21 gd2HF(attP2) Ilp215–1-GAL4 strain. To knockdown genes in adult fat body, TRiP RNAi lines were crossed to the UAS-Dcr-2.D; Ilp21 gd2HF(attP2) Lk6-GAL4 strain. To measure circulating and total Ilp2HF content per fly, Ilp2HF ELISA10 (link) was used with the following modifications: fifteen ad libitum fed 3-day-old male flies abdomens were dissected open, submerged in 50 μl of PBS with 0.2% Tween 20, and vortexed for 30 min at room temperature. The supernatants of hemolymph extraction were transferred to anti-FLAG antibody coated ELISA plate wells containing 50 μl of anti-HA-peroxidase at 2.5 ng/ml in PBS with Tween 20. Two CPTI protein trap lines for CG9650, CPTI000886 and CPTI001740, were obtained from Kyoto Stock Center. Immunostaining for GFP and Ilp2 protein in adult brains was performed as previously described10 (link) with the following modifications: mouse anti-GFP antibody (1:1000; Invitrogen), rabbit anti-Dilp2 antibody (1:1000) (7), Alexa Fluor 488 and 647 secondary antibodies (1:1000; Invitrogen) were diluted and incubated in PBS with 0.3% Triton-X100.
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Identification of Drosophila ZAD-ZNF Genes

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We searched Flybase to identify all genes that encode a ZAD domain (ZNF, AD-type, IPR012934; http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/entry/InterPro/IPR012934/). We identified 93 ZAD-ZNF encoding genes (Table 1). Screening was limited to the 68 ZAD-ZNF genes for which germline-optimized TRiP RNAi lines (in VALIUM 20, 21 or 22) were available at the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (BDSC stock numbers listed in Table 1). Expression of the UAS-RNAi transgenic lines was driven by nanos-GAL4 (P{GAL4::VP16-nos.UTR}, BDSC #4937), which is strongly expressed in germ cells. Males from each UAS-RNAi line were crossed to nanos-GAL4 females at 29°C, and the F1 female progeny tested for egg production.
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