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Uas rhebrnai

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The UAS-RhebRNAi is a laboratory product designed for experimental use. It is a tool for the targeted knockdown of the Rheb gene expression in various model systems. The core function of this product is to facilitate the study of Rheb-related biological processes through RNA interference technology. No further details or interpretations are provided.

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Drosophila Genetic Stock Database

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All the genotypes analysed in this study are listed in Supplementary Table 1, in supplementary information. The following stocks were obtained from the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (BDSC), the Vienna Drosophila Resource Center (VDRC) or are described in Flybase: ci-GAL4 (Flybase #FBti0076751), hh-GAL4 (Flybase #FBti0017278), rn GAL4 (BDSC #7405), tub-GAL4 (BDSC #5138), pdm2-GAL4 (BDSC #49828), nub-GAL4 (Flybase #FBti0150342), FRT42D (BDSC #1802), FRT42D ubi-GFP (BDSC #5626), TRE-GFP (BDSC #59010), UAS-GFP (BDSC #35786), UAS-FLP (BDSC #4540), UAS-P35 (Flybase #FBtp0001646), UAS-HTT25Q Cerulean (BDSC #58360), UAS-HTT96Q-Cerulean (BDSC #56772) UAS-GFP-mCherry-Atg8a (BDSC #37749), UAS-Rheb (BDSC #9688), UAS-GADD34 (BDSC #76250), UAS-Atg1RNAi (BDSC #44034), UAS-RhebRNAi (BDSC #33966), UAS-Xrp1RNAi (BDSC #34521), UAS Rpn2RNAi (VDRC #106457), UAS-Rpt6RNA (VDRC #49244), RPL52d2 (BDSC #25907), RPL141 (BDSC #2247), RPS131 (BDSC #2246), Dp(2:3)Cam14T (BDSC #4519).
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Drosophila Genetic Stock Database

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All the genotypes analysed in this study are listed in Supplementary Table 1, in supplementary information. The following stocks were obtained from the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (BDSC), the Vienna Drosophila Resource Center (VDRC) or are described in Flybase: ci-GAL4 (Flybase #FBti0076751), hh-GAL4 (Flybase #FBti0017278), rn GAL4 (BDSC #7405), tub-GAL4 (BDSC #5138), pdm2-GAL4 (BDSC #49828), nub-GAL4 (Flybase #FBti0150342), FRT42D (BDSC #1802), FRT42D ubi-GFP (BDSC #5626), TRE-GFP (BDSC #59010), UAS-GFP (BDSC #35786), UAS-FLP (BDSC #4540), UAS-P35 (Flybase #FBtp0001646), UAS-HTT25Q Cerulean (BDSC #58360), UAS-HTT96Q-Cerulean (BDSC #56772) UAS-GFP-mCherry-Atg8a (BDSC #37749), UAS-Rheb (BDSC #9688), UAS-GADD34 (BDSC #76250), UAS-Atg1RNAi (BDSC #44034), UAS-RhebRNAi (BDSC #33966), UAS-Xrp1RNAi (BDSC #34521), UAS Rpn2RNAi (VDRC #106457), UAS-Rpt6RNA (VDRC #49244), RPL52d2 (BDSC #25907), RPL141 (BDSC #2247), RPS131 (BDSC #2246), Dp(2:3)Cam14T (BDSC #4519).
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Genetic Manipulation of Drosophila Metabolism

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Flies were maintained at 25 ℃ and 50% humidity on a standard cornmeal food (the recipe for 1 L food is: 56 g cornmeal, 40 g yeast, 88 g glucose, 10 g agar, and 1.25 g nipagin) with a 12-h light/dark cycle. The Gal4/UAS (Upstream Activating Sequence) binary system [16 (link)] was applied to manipulate transgene expression in various tissues, with experimental crosses conducted at 25 ℃. FLP-out strains were crossed with indicated UAS-transgene strains at 25 ℃ to generate clones labeled with fluorescence. 5–7-day-old mated flies or 3rd instar larvae were used in all experiments, with detailed descriptions provided in the corresponding figure legends.
Fly strains utilized in this study: w1118 (lab stock), lpp-Gal4 (lab stock), hsFLP; AyGal4, UAS-GFP (lab stock), hsFLP; AyGal4, UAS-RFP (lab stock), UAS-CG33474-3×Flag (this study), CG33474-Gal4 (this study), Ubi-GFP-PTS1 (this study), UAS-GFP (BDSC, #52262), UAS-RFP (BDSC, #8545), UAS-Luciferase-RNAi (BDSC, #31603), UAS-lacZ (lab stock), UAS-CG33474-RNAi (BDSC, #64672), UAS-Rheb-RNAi (BDSC, #33966), UAS-Pex19-RNAi (VDRC, #22064), UAS-bmm-RNAi (VDRC, #37877), UAS-Sod1-RNAi (BDSC, #34616), UAS-Sod2-RNAi (BDSC, #25969), UAS-Rheb (BDSC, #9688), and UAS-GFP-PTS1 (BDSC, #64248).
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