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Drosophila Genetics: Transgenic Manipulation

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All the fly stocks were raised on standard Drosophila corn media and crosses were performed at 25°C unless otherwise indicated. UAS-APLP2 was kindly provided by Dr. Merders; pucH246, UAS-puc-IR, UAS-mmp1-IR, and UAS-p35 were obtained from Bloomington Stock Center; UAS-BskDN, UAS-puc[26 (link)], ptc-Gal4, en-Gal4, pucE69[29 (link)], and UAS-LacZ [30 (link)] were previously described.
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Generating Mutant Clones in Drosophila Wing Disc

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The following stocks were used: UAS-RasV12 (Lee et al., 1996 (link)); nub-Gal4 (Calleja et al., 1996 (link)); hid 5′F-GFP (Tanaka-Matakatsu et al., 2009 (link)); UAS-DERDN, UAS-Diap1, UAS-puc, ap-Gal4, puc-LacZ, rpr-LacZ, and brk-LacZ (Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center); mysRNAi, UAS-diβ (Martin-Bermudo and Brown, 1999 (link)) and hidRNAi (Vienna Drosophila RNA-i Center). To generate mutant clones in the wing disc we used the FRT/FLP technique (Chou and Perrimon, 1992 (link)). Mutant clones were marked by the absence of GFP. The following mutant alleles and chromosomes were used: mys11 [also known as mysXG43 (Bunch et al., 1992 (link))] and e22c-Gal4 UAS-flipase (Duffy et al., 1998 (link)). The e22c-Gal4 driver is expressed in some posterior wing disc cells and was therefore used in combination with UAS- flp to generate large mys clones. Flies were raised at 25°C.
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Drosophila Genetic Manipulations

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All stocks were raised on standard Drosophila media and crosses were performed at 25°C unless otherwise indicated. UAS-APLP1, UAS-APPLsd were kindly provided by Dr. Merdes [22 (link)]; pucH246, UAS-mmp1-IR, UAS-mmp2-IR, UAS-TIMP1, UAS-RasV12, UAS-Rho1-IR, UAS-p35, UAs-P53DN were obtained from Bloomington Stock Center; sd-Gal4, UAS-BskDN, UAS-Puc, UAS-Egr, UAS-Hep [70 (link)]; ptc-Gal4, en-Gal4, pucE69 34, UAS-LacZ [71 (link)] were previously described.
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Genetic Modifier Screening in Drosophila

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All stocks used for our modifier screen were obtained from the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (Indiana, USA) and are listed in Results. The GMR-GAL4; UAS-cindrRNAi2.21A/ SM5: TM6b line was generated from UAS-cindrRNAi2.21A transgene [13 (link)] and the GMR-GAL4 driver line [17 (link)]. In addition, we utilized the following stocks: Canton-S, w1118, UAS-lacZ and UAS-puc (gifts from R. Cagan), and bsk1 (Bloomington stock number BL-3088), UAS-bsk (BL-9310), cblF165 (BL-9676), nopoexcl42 (BL-57335), nopoZ1447 (BL-57334), pucH246 (BL-4390), UAS-slprWT-HA (BL-58820), Traf4EY09771 (BL-17600), UAS-Traf6.S (BL-58991) and Uev1aDG14805 (BL-20440).
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