| Alphabetical list of
genes |
Genes A - B - C - D - -- [Genes E-K -- Genes L-R -- Genes S-Z ]
- A
-
abdominal-A
-
homeodomain transcription factor - Antp class - component of the
bithorax complex - involved in subdivision of the embryonic segment and
the visceral mesoderm
- Abdominal-B
- homeodomain transcription factor - bithorax complex - required to
specify the posterior abdomen and the external genitalia and the gonads
-
- functions in the male accessory gland to regulates the long-term
female post-mating response
- Abelson Interacting
Protein
- regulates WASP-/WAVE mediated F-actin formation and modulates the
activity of the Abelson tyrosine kinase -
- recruits EGFR to the
membrane to promote SOP development
- Abl oncogene
- non receptor
tyrosine kinase with SH2 and SH3 domains - involved in axon extension -
phosphorylates cell adhesion and cytoskeletal proteins -
- acts as a
scaffold in a signaling complex to regulate both epithelial and nervous
system morphogenesis
- abnormal chemosensory
jump 6 (common alternative name: Ipou)
- POU-homeodomain
transcription factor - determines odorant response profile of subsets
of olfactory neurons - axon targeting of olfactory neurons
- abnormal
spindle
- microtubule binding protein - required for the integrity of
microtubule organizing centers - may organize microtubules during
cytokinesis -
- required for centrosome-pole cohesion and centrosome
inheritance in neural stem cells
-
abnormal wing discs
- functions in endocytosis - required for proper internalization of receptors controlling different signaling pathways - dynamin-dependent
- vesicle recycling - microtubule-associated nucleoside diphosphate kinase that converts GDP to GTP - tumor suppressor
- abrupt
-
transcription factor - zinc finger BTB domain - controls the specificity
of neuromuscular connections - negative regulator of ecdysone signaling
-
- post-transcriptionally repressed by the steroid-induced miRNA let-7
- absent MD neurons and
olfactory sensilla
- proneural basic helix-loop-helix
transcription factor - required for the identity of a class of
multidendritic neurons
- and for a class of olfactory sensilla -
suppresses bristle formation
- absent, small, or homeotic
discs 1
- histone methyl transferase that indirectly prevents
gene silencing - provides a specific signal for establishment of active
transcription -
- marks active chromatin domains preventing
heterochromatin from spreading into these domains.
- absent, small, or homeotic discs
2
- trithorax family member - component of the
histone methyltransferase complex that specifically methylates lysine 4
of histone H3 -
- downregulating histone H1 hyperphosphorylation -
depletion cause homeotic transformations and pattern-formation defects
- abstrakt
-
DEAD-box subfamily ATP-dependent helicase protein - involved in
post-transcriptional regulation effecting synaptic function and
- axon
outgrowth and fasciculation - affects cell polarity and asymmetric
cell divisions
- Accessory gland peptide
26aa (common alternative name: Ovulin)
- male ejaculate
accessory gland protein transferred during mating to females - increases
ovulation through octopamine based neuronal signaling
- Accessory gland peptide
70A (preferred name name: Sex Peptide)
- male ejaculate
accessory gland protein transferred to females during mating - decreases
female receptivity and stimulates egg production in the first mating of
virgin females
- achaete
- transcription factor - basic HLH - proneural - involved in the
determination of the neural fate -
- interacts antagonistically with
the Notch signaling pathway to promote neural precursor formation
- achintya
- homeodomain transcription factor (TGIF subclass) - required,
along with homeodomain protein Vismay, for for meiotic division in
spermatogenesis
- Actin-related protein 2/3
complex, subunit 1
- A component of the Arp2/3 complex - involved in catalyzing actin
filament nucleation - essential to cap expansion and
- pseudocleavage
furrow during cellularization - required for ring canal expansion
during oogenesis - involved in myoblast fusion and endocytosis
- Activated Cdc42 kinase
- an evolutionarily conserved non-receptor tyrosine kinases -
anti-apoptotic - interacts with Drk (Grb2 homolog)
- and Yorkie for
pro-survival activity and promotion of tissue growth respectively -
cooperates with Dpp to regulate myosin levels
- during dorsal closure
- targets the sorting nexin DSH3PX1 to regulate axonal guidance
- Activating transcription
factor-2 (alternative name: Atf-2)
- transcription factor - basic leucine zipper protein - regulates fat
metabolism and osmotic stress response in the intestine -
- involved
in stress response via activation by p38
- Activating transcription factor 3
- basic leucine-zipper transcription factor - partner of Jun in preventing extrusion and replacement
- of epidermal cells with histoblasts during larval morphogenesis
- Activator
of SUMO 1
- E1 SUMO-activating complex comprising the
Aos1/Uba2 heterodimeric pair - required for SUMOylation -
- tumor
suppressor regulating cell cycle, imaginal disc development,
hematopoesis, and CNS development
- activin-β
- TGFβ ligand of Baboon - required for tiling of
photoreceptor R7 axon terminals - required for neuroendocrine regulation
of Drosophila metamorphosis
- Activity-regulated cytoskeleton associated protein 1
- RNA-binding protein - mediates intercellular RNA transfer - forms capsid-like structures that bind arc1 mRNA in neurons - loaded into extracellular
- vesicles that are transferred from motorneurons to muscles - synaptic plasticity at the neuromuscular junction - trans-synaptic mRNA transport
- act up
(preferred name: capulet)
- cyclase-associate protein homolog - actin
binding protein - required to prevent actin filament polymerization in
the eye disc
- Acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain
-
regulates fatty acid metabolism - modifies the composition of fatty acids and membrane lipid - inhibits neuromuscular
- junction growth - facilitates Rab11-dependent receptor recycling - regulates axonal transport of synaptic vesicles
- alpha-Adaptin
(preferred name: Adaptor Protein complex 2, alpha subunit)
- necessary
for the formation of clathrin-coated pits and participates in the
dynamin-dependent release of coated vesicles
- from the membrane
surface as a prelude to vesicle recycling - acts downstream of Numb in
the determination of alternative cell fates in asymmetric cell division
- Adar
-
double-stranded RNA adenosine deaminase - RNA editing enzyme that
affects nervous system function, integrity, and behavior
-
Adenomatous polypopsis coli tumor
suppressor homolog 2
- signaling protein in Wingless pathway
and affects cytoskeletal regulation - a component of the destruction
complex that phosphorylates β-catenin
- and thus targets it for
ubiquitination and proteasomal destruction
- Adenosine
deaminase-related growth factor A
- a secreted enzyme that
converts extracellular adenosine into inosine - regulates adenosine
levels - opposes the effects
- of Hedgehog signaling within the
hematopoietic progenitor cells - regulates energy allocation during
immune response
- Adenosine
receptor
- GPCR - functions upstream cAMP and PKA activation - involved in response to metabolic stress and neuromodulation - regulator of intestinal stem cell activity
- in the midgut - targets, Mod(mdg4) and Hsp70 in a signaling pathway modulating cytotoxic damage - Adenosine deaminase-related growth factor A suppresses AdoR activity
- Adherens junction
protein p120
- Armadillo/beta-catenin-like repeat protein - a
componenet of the adherens junction that plays a supporting role in cell
adhesion -
- protects epithelial integrity - involved in retinal
patterning and dendritic morphogenesis
- Adh transcription factor 1
(common alternative name: Nalyot)
- transcription factor - Myb
helix-turn-helix family involved in terminal stages of neuronal
differentiation and function
- Adipokinetic
hormone-like
- metabolic neuropeptide,
made in the corpora cardiaca, that mediates mobilization of energy
substrates from the fat body - regulates starvation-induced foraging
behavior
- Adipokinetic hormone
receptor (preferred name: Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
receptor)
- GPCR - involved in storage-fat mobilization - essential
to adjust normal body fat content
- and ensure lifelong fat-storage
homeostasis - functional analog of the mammalian glucagon receptor
- ADP ribosylation factor at 79F
- a small GTPase - necessary for the formation of clathrin-coated pits and participates in the dynamin-dependent release of coated vesicles from the membrane surface
- as a prelude to vesicle recycling - acts downstream of Numb in the determination of alternative cell fates in asymmetric cell division
- adrift
- novel
protein involved in tracheal branching - required for tracheal
pathfinding into the CNS
- ahuizotl (common
alternative name: Azot)
- calcium dependent protein that ensures the
elimination of less fit cells, fitness-based cell culling is naturally
used
- to maintain tissue health, delay aging, and extend lifespan
- airadne 1
-
E3 ubiquitin-ligase essential for neuronal development - mutants display a lower rate of spontaneous neurotransmitter
- release due to failures at the pre-synaptic side - evoked release in Ari-1 mutants was enhanced in a Ca(2+) dependent manner
- without modifications in the number of active zones, indicating that the probability of release per synapse is increased
- in these mutants - regulates myonuclear organization together with Parkin and is associated with aortic aneurysms
- Ajuba LIM protein
- Adherens junction protein - an upstream regulator of Hippo signaling that functions as a sensor of epithelial integrity - a negative regulator
- of Warts within the Hippo pathway - Jub localization to adherens junctions and its association with alpha-catenin
- are promoted by cytoskeletal tension -
recruits Warts to junctions in a tension-dependent manner
- alkaliphile
-
taste receptor that detects the basic pH of food - a high-pH-gated chloride channel and is specifically expressed in a subset of gustatory
- receptor neurons - in response to OH- stimuli, Alka is induced to adopt an open conformation, which leads to the flow of intracellular Cl- out of neuron
- A kinase anchor protein
200
- Involved in Protein kinase A localization - PKA in
turn regulates the function of specialized actin structures during
oogenesis - expressed in the developing eye
- at a level that
modulates the effects of excessive signalling caused by expression of
Cbl
-
Akt1
- S/T kinase with
Src homology 2 domain - promotes cell survival - component of insulin
pathway
- α actinin
- actin filament crosslinking protein that regulates cell adhesion
and motility - alternative
- splice isoforms play roles in muscle
development cytoskeletal remodeling of follicle cells
- alan shepard
- RNA-binding protein - regulates insulator activity - regulates
neuronal remodeling during metamorphosis, regulates gravitaxis
- ALG-2 interacting protein X
- adaptor protein - intracellular protein trafficking - regulates mitotic spindle orientation - forms a complex with Shrub - required
- for completion of cytokinetic abscission during asymmetric germline stem cell division - associates with the ESCRT machinery
- assisting with cargo recruitment and intraluminal vesicle formation in multivesicular bodies
- ALG3, alpha-1,3- mannosyltransferase
- tumor suppressor gene - glycosyltransferase - glycosylation of the fly tumor necrosis factor Grindelwald
- α-Catenin
- an essential physical linker, acting at the adherins junction,
between the cadherin-β-catenin complex and the actin cytoskeleton
-
- stabilises Cadherin-Catenin complexes and modulates actomyosin
dynamics to allow pulsatile apical contraction
- alicorn
- regulatory subunit of AMP-activated protein kinase - regulation of
cellular energy homeostasis - maintainance
- of integrity of mature
neurons under conditions of increased activity - regulation of
developmental and stress-induced autophagy
- Allatostatin A
- neuropeptide secreted by the corpus cardiacum -
a modulator of AKH and DILP signaling and feeding choices
- between
dietary carbohydrates and protein - conveys inhibitory input onto
protocerebral dopamine neurons
- almondex
- TM2 domain containing protein required for embryonic Notch signaling - knock-out of all three TM2D genes
-
(almondex, amaretto and biscotti) in Drosophila share the same maternal-effect neurogenic
-
defect - expressed in the brain and CNS - overexpression of the most conserved region of the TM2D proteins acts as
- a potent inhibitor of Notch signaling at the gamma-secretase cleavage step - Rare variants in mammalian TM2D3 are associated with Alzheimer's disease
- Allatostatin C
- biological clock neurons send inhibitory AstC inputs to the brain insulin-producing cells - orthologous to the vertebrate neuropeptide
- somatostatin signaling - clock-neuron-derived AstC mediates evening locomotor activity - AstC-R2 is expressed in LNds, the clock neurons that drive
- evening locomotor activity - AstC-R2 inhibits the immune deficiency pathway - AstC is thought to be an immunosuppressive
- substance released by nociceptors or Drosophila hemocytes - AstC-R2 also acts to dampen thermal nociception
- Monopolar spindle 1 (common alternative name: altered disjunction)
- kinase - regulation of mitotic spindle checkpoint - required for
cell cycle arrest in response to hypoxia - ensures the proper
segregation of achiasmatic chromosomes
- during meiosis - required for
cell cycle arrest of the three haploid products of female meiosis that
are not used as the female pronucleus
- always early
-
regulator of chromatin structure - a 'meiotic arrest' gene required for
transcription of key G2-M cell cycle control genes
- and of spermatid
differentiation genes -mfunction in leg disc regeneration
- amalgam
- IG
superfamily - ligand for Neurotactin - maintains proper cohesion between
axons and contributes to the organization of fascicles -
- In
conjunction with the effector kinase Abl, Ama is necessary for the
correct specification of the maxillary identity of NB6-4
-
amnesiac
- pacap-like
neuropeptide that activates the cAMP pathway stimulating learning and
memory -
- along with CREB involved in medium-term memory by
appetitive gustatory reinforcement in Drosophila larvae
- AMP-activated protein
kinase
- adenosine 5'monophosphate-activated kinase - cellular energy sensor
- coordinates epithelial polarity and proliferation with cellular energy
status
- Amphiphysin
- SH3 domain protein that functions in membrane morphogenesis -
involved in cellularization and plays
- a role in establishment of proper
localization of postsynaptic proteins
- β amyloid protein
precursor-like
- β amyloid homolog - contributes to
synapse formation, maintenance, and plasticity -
- crucial N- and
C-terminal specific sequences result in neurotoxicity and aggregation
- anachronism
- secreted glial glycoprotein that inhibits premature neuroblast
proliferation - expressed in glia and at lower levels in neuroblasts
- anakonda (preferred name:
bark beetle)
-
transmembrane receptor protein - interacts extracellularly to mediate
assembly of tricellular junctions - septate junctions - ectodermal and
endodermal epithelia
- Anaplastic lymphoma kinase
- transmembrane protein - receptor tyrosine kinase - the ligand
Jelly belly activates Alk
- to specify a select group of visceral
muscle precursors as muscle-patterning pioneers
- anastral spindle 1
-
centriole-to-centrosome conversion requires sequential loading of Cep135, Ana1 and Asterless onto daughter centrioles during mitotic progression
- in both Drosophila and human - Ana1 helps to recruit Polo to mother centrioles in Drosophila. If recruitment is impaired, mother centrioles can still
- duplicate, disengage from their daughters and form functional cilia, but they can no longer efficiently assemble mitotic PCM or elongate during G2.
- anastral spindle
2
- centrosomal protein, regulates spindle orientation during
neuroblast asymmetical division, tumor suppressor
- anastral spindle 3
- a member of the pericentriolar matrix proteins, a key component of centriolar cohesion and basal body
- formation - actively promotes cell survival - stabilize Sol naraes for cell survival and proliferation - responds
- to irradiation at the front line - During centriole biogenesis, Ana3 and Rcd4 are sequentially loaded on the newly
- formed centriole and are required for centriole-to-centrosome conversion through recruiting the Cep135-Ana1-Asterless complex
- anillin (preferred
name: scraps)
- conserved component of the
contractile ring that is essential for cytokinesis - physically
interacts
- with three conserved cleavage furrow proteins, F-actin,
myosin II and septins - required for cellularization
- Ankyrin-repeat, SH3-domain, and
Proline-rich-region containing Protein
- adherins junction protein that acts as a positive regulator of
C-terminal Src kinase - fine tunes cell-cell adhesion during development
by directing Csk and Src activity
- Ankyrin
2
- a membrane-cytoskeleton linker - a target of G-protein
signaling required for neuromuscular
- junction formation - regulation
of presynaptic microtubules and transsynaptic cell adhesion
- Anktm1 (common
alternative name: TrpA1)
- heat-activated TRP family cation ion channel
that is essential for thermotaxis -
- controls thermal and chemical
nociception in response to noxious heat and chemical exposure
- Antennapedia
- homeodomain transcription factor - distal-most member of the
Antennapedia complex - specifies segmental identity in the pro- and
mesothorax -
- initiator of a cascade of events that result in the
development of an adult leg - ectopic expression in the head
- is
associated with antenna to leg and eye to wing transformations
- anterior open
(common alternative names: pokkuri or yan)
- ets domain transcription
factor - target of Ras pathway that serves to inhibit neural and other
types of differentiation -
- crucial to the development of the
nervous system, heart, trachea and eye
- anti-silencing factor 1
- histone chaperone that assists in chromatin assembly and remodeling
during replication, transcription activation,
- and gene silencing -
contributes to the repression of Notch target genes - directly interacts
Hairless
- antimeros (common alternative name: Paf1)
- Part of
a protein complex that directs the histone methyltransferase activity
and links active transcription and modifications of chromatin structure.
- AP-2
- transcription
factor that plays essential roles in leg and proboscis outgrowth
-
- involved in development of the adult brain central complex
- Apaf-1-related-killer
- CED-4 domain protein that links mitochondrial events to activation
of caspases during programd cell death
- APC-like
-
adenomatous polyposis coli homolog involved in the wingless pathway -
functions in neural development
- apontic
- novel bZIP
transcription factor and RNA-binding protein - multi-functional protein
involved in translational regulation and organ development -
- plays
roles in cell migration, cell fate specification, and morphogenesis via
STAT signaling pathway inhibition
- apolipophorin (common alternative name: Retinoid- and fatty acid-binding glycoprotein)
- Lipophorin -
bears lipid-linked morphogens on its surface - required for long-range
signaling activity of Wingless and Hedgehog - lipophorin
- receptors recruit the lipoprotein Lipid Transfer Particle (LTP) to the plasma membrane to mediate lipid uptake
- APP-like protein
interacting protein 1
- JNK scaffolding scaffolding protein
that is part of motor-cargo linkage complexes for both kinesin-1 and
dynein - acts downstream of the JNK pathway
- to affect axonal
transport - binds APP family proteins
- approximated
- DHHC family protein, responsible for the palmitoylation of selected
cytoplasmic proteins - acts by controlling the normal subcellular
localization
- and activity of Dachs in the Fat signaling pathway
- aproctous (preferred name:
brachyenteron)
- transcription factor - T-domain transcriptional activator -
specifies posterior gut structures - mediates specification of caudal
visceral mesoderm
- apterous
- transcription factor - homeodomain & lim domain - involved in
boundary formation in the developing wing contributing to dorsal
identity of wing cells -
- regulates muscle development, juvenile
hormone production and neuronal pathfinding
- araucan
- transcription factor - homeodomain Pbx class - establishes a
prepattern that determines the size, shape and number
- of sensory
organ mother cells in imaginal discs - required in the dorsal mesoderm
to ensure normal heart development
- arc
- PDZ
domain protein involved in structuring epithelia - affects eye
development by modulating adherens junctions of the developing
ommatidium.
- archipelago
- F box component of an SCF-ubiquitin ligase - negatively regulates
the levels and activity of Drosophila Myc by linking Myc
- to a
protein degradation pathway - negatively regulates Cyclin E and Notch -
regulates cell proliferation, survival, and hypoxia-induced gene
expression
- Argonaute 1
- PAZ
domain protein involved in post-transcriptional gene silencing -
interacts with microRNAs to form miRNA-induced silencing complexes -
- repress mRNAs either by transcript destabilisation, translational
inhibition, or both - mutants exhibit defects in the embryonic nervous
system
- Argonaute 2
-
endonuclease - an essential component for siRNA-directed RNA
interference (RNAi) response -
- required for the unwinding of siRNA
duplex and in consequence, assembly of siRNA into RISC
- Argonaute 3
-
cleaves transposon derived piwi-interacting RNAs to form an adaptive
system for transposon control
-
argos
- ligand for Egf
receptor - inhibitor of Egfr activation - controls formation of
embryonic brain neuroblasts by regulating neuroectodermal progenitor
cells
- aristaless
- transcription factor
- homeodomain - paired-like - involved in the ontogeny of specific head
segments and
- the initiation of appendage development -
- required
for the development of specific leg segments
- armadillo
- plakoglobin and
beta catenin homolog - functions in transducing signals from the
Wingless/Wnt family of proteins
- and works with cadherins to mediate
cell adhesion - Wingless target genes are activated when stabilized
Armadillo
- enters the nucleus and recruits other coactivators to the
target loci through TCF/Pangolin
- armitage
-
RNA helicase involved in posttranscriptional gene silencing - required
for primary piRNA biogenesis - mutations disrupt
- mRNA translational
silencing of oskar in the oocyte and silencing of
Stellate in male germ cells
- armless (preferred
name: GDI interacting protein 3)
- ubiquitin-like protein that
functions in protein degradation - required for Wingless target gene
expression
- Arrestin 2
- a protein that interacts stoichiometrically with activated
rhodopsin, inhibiting its ability to interact with the G protein,
transducin, thus terminating the visual response
- arrow
-
LDL-receptor-related protein (LRP) family - a type I trans-membrane
protein and functions as an obligate co-receptor with Frizzled for
Wingless in the canonical
- Wnt signaling pathway - binds Axins and
consequently induces LEF-1 activation by destabilizing Axin and
stabilizing ß-catenin
- Arrowhead
- LIM
domains and LIM homeodomain - requirement for proliferation of
histoblast and imaginal ring tissue - along with Lim1,
- uses Chip
as a co-factor to prevent retinal differentiation in regions of the eye
disc destined to become ventral head tissue
- Ars2
- RNA-binding protein - siRNA- and miRNA-mediated silencing - susceptibility to RNA viruses - anti-viral immunity
- asense
- proneural - achaete-scute complex - critical for the formation of a subset of sensory elements in the
- larval cuticle - regulates mitotic activity and Cdk inhibitor Dacapo expression in the Drosophila larval optic lobes
- asterless
-
coiled-coil protein - component of pancentriole and basal body - involved in stabilization/maintenance of pericentriolar material at the centrosome
- Ataxin-2
-
multi-functional protein that binds DEAD box helicases of the Me31B family that associated with Argonaute and microRNA function -
- required for microRNA function and synapse-specific long-term olfactory habituation -
- assembles with polyribosomes and poly(A)-binding protein, a key regulator of mRNA translation
- Ataxin 7
-
a subunit of SAGA chromatin remodeling complex - anchors Non-stop, a deubiquitinase, to the complex - Non-stop, dissociated
- from Atxn7, interacts with Arp2/3 and WAVE regulatory complexes (WRC), which control actin - cytoskeleton assembly - Loss of
- Ataxin-7 reduces H2B ubiquitination and leads to neural and retinal degeneration - expandable poly(Q) region close to the
- N-terminus - mammalian homolog contributes crucially to spinocerebellar ataxia pathogenesis by the induction of intranuclear inclusion bodies
- atlastin
- dynamin-family transmembrane GTPase that drives endoplasmic reticulum membrane fusion in a GTP-dependent fashion - self-associating protein
- that is able to form trans-oligomeric complexes - required for normal growth of muscles and synapses at the neuromuscular junction
- atonal
- bHLH transcription factor - achaete-scute complex - functions as the proneural factor for photoreceptors
- and effects the transition from progenitor cells to differentiating neurons - Olfactory receptor neurons
- are specified by Atonal and pioneer the formation of the antennal lobe, the first olfactory center in the brain
- ATP synthase, subunit D
-
Keywords - enzyme - mitochondrial electron transfer
chain gene, ATP synthesis coupled proton transport, regulation of aging and stress
- ATP-utilizing chromatin
assembly and remodeling factor
- PHD finger motifs and
chromodomain - nucleosome remodeler involved in chromatin assembly
- atypical protein kinase C
- kinase regulating asymmetric cell division - a key
apical-basal polarity determinant and Par complex component - recruited
by
- Par3/Bazooka into epithelial apical domains through high-affinity
interaction
- aubergine
- related
to eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2C - involved in
post-transcriptional gene silencing - a general regulator of maternal
mRNAs -
- along with piRNAs plays a key developmental role in the
embryo through decay and localization of mRNAs encoding germ cell
determinants.
- aurora A
- kinase
required for centrosome separation - functions in asymmetric protein
localization during mitosis - promotes efficient, timed cyclin B
degradation.
- aurora B
- a
serine-threonine kinase and member of the chromosomal passenger complex
- signaling protein involved
- in chromatin condensation during
mitosis - corrects erroneous chromosome-spindle interactions -
- promotes chromosome condensation, kinetochore assembly, spindle
assembly checkpoint and cytokinesis
- Autophagy-related 1
- lipid transport function - transports short fatty acyl chain phosphatidylethanolamine species - a potential tether between ER and
-
phagophores - transports lipids from the ER to promote autophagosome biogenesis - promotes mitochondrial health and muscle
- and heart function - a candidate genetic modifier of the eye pigmentation phenotype of carmine mutants
- Autophagy-related 2
- a component of the Vps34 lipid kinase complex that is required for the formation of PI3P - functions in vesicle
- trafficking including autophagy and endocytosis - involved in stress, metabolic and immune signaling
- pathways - binds to Rab18 - promotes niche occupancy by bam mutant stem cells - Zonda, an Atg6
- interactor, is critically required for starvation-induced autophagy - UVRAG interacts with Atg6 and together
- they promote autophagy - required for endolysosomal degradation and epithelial polarity during wing development
- Autophagy-related 6
- a component of the Vps34 lipid kinase complex that is required for the formation of PI3P - functions in vesicle
- trafficking including autophagy and endocytosis - involved in stress, metabolic and immune signaling
- pathways - binds to Rab18 - promotes niche occupancy by bam mutant stem cells - Zonda, an Atg6
- interactor, is critically required for starvation-induced autophagy - UVRAG interacts with Atg6 and together
- they promote autophagy - required for endolysosomal degradation and epithelial polarity during wing development
- Autophagy-related 8a
-
ubiquitin-like protein - regulates autophagy in the midgut and eye - conjugated to phosphatidylethanolamine - this
- lipid modification anchors Atg8a into the membrane of forming and completed autophagosomes - involved
- in autophagosome formation, maintaining neuromuscular function and normal lifespan - mediates
- activation of cap-n-collar resulting in protein homeostasis
- Autophagy-related 9
-
a vesicular transmembrane protein that is a constituent of autophagic
vesicles and is required for oxidative stress-induced JNK activation
- auxilin
-
serine/threonine protein kinase - a J-domain-containing protein that
cooperates with Hsc70 in the disassembly of clathrin coats from
clathrin-coated vesicles
- an integral component of the Notch
signaling pathway, participating in the ubiquitin-dependent endocytosis
of Delta in the signal receiving cell
- Axin
- scaffolding
protein - wingless pathway component - Poly ADP-ribose polymerase
Tankyrase antagonizes activity of the
- β-catenin destruction
complex through ADP-ribosylation of Axin and APC2
- Axud1
- conserved
phospho-acceptor site for acidophilic serine/threonine kinases domain
protein -
- cysteine- serine-rich nuclear protein - tumor suppressor
that regulates proliferation of imaginal cells
- axundead
- BACK (BTB and C-terminal Kelch) domain protein - a mediator of axon death - axed mutants suppress axon death - acts in glia
- downstream of sarm - pro-degenerative pathways activated by Sarm signaling or Nmnat elimination ultimately
- converge on Axed - possibly involved in recruitment of substrates to Cullin Ring Ubiquitin Ligase complexes
B
- baboon
-
transmembrane protein - Type 1 activin-A-receptor for ligands Dawdle,
Activin-β and Myoglianin - essential for proper pupation and adult
viability -
- alternatively spliced into isoforms that differ only in
their extracellular domain likely resulting in different ligand binding
specificity
- bag of marbles
- novel protein involved in oogenesis and spermatogenesis -
functions as a translational repressor by interfering with translation
initiation -
- controls the size and organization of the Drosophila
hematopoietic niche through interactions with the Insulin-like growth
factor pathway
- and Retinoblastoma-family protein - activates H3K36
trimethylation-mediated epigenetic regulation
- bagpipe
-
transcription factor - homeodomain - NK-2 class - forms visceral
mesoderm that differentiates into gut musculature - essential for
differentiated heart function.
- ballchen
-
multifunctional serine/threonine protein kinase - asymmetric cell division pathway - participates in proliferation control and
- prevents the differentiation of neuronal stem cells - acts with MASK downstream of obscurin in development of a well defined M-line
- and Z-disc of muscle - required for chromosome condensation in oocytes - nucleosomal H2A histone kinase
- bantam
- a 21
nucleotide microRNA that promotes tissue growth, stimulates cell
proliferation and prevents
- apoptosis - controls of type I and type II
central brain neuroblast proliferation
- BarH1 & BarH2
-
transcription factor - homeodomain - neural selector genes involved in
the development of the external sensilli - part of a transcription
factor network
- that patterns the developing olfactory tissue -
transcriptional repression of atonal by Bar prevents ectopic
retinal neurogenesis
- bark beetle
-
transmembrane receptor protein - interacts extracellularly to mediate
assembly of tricellular junctions - septate junctions - ectodermal and
endodermal epithelia
- barren (common alternative name:
CAP-H)
- CAP-H homologue, a condensin subunit exclusively associated
with condensin I - promotes sister chromatid resolution
- and
maintains the structural integrity of centromeric heterochromatin during
mitosis
- barrier-to-autointegration factor
- regulation of nuclear envelope dynamics during mitosis - nuclear lamina structure - represses endoreplication in
- Drosophila myofibers - NHK-1 phosphorylates BAF and suppress its activity in linking chromosomes to nuclear envelope protein
- Basigin
-
conserved transmembrane IgCAM required pre- and post-synaptically at
neuromuscular junctions to restrict synaptic bouton size,
- controls
distribution of synaptic vesicles and organization of the presynaptic
cortical actin cytoskeleton
- basket
-
MAP kinase homolog - Jun amino terminal kinase - involved in a pathway
that regulates cell shape changes during dorsal closure -
- a key
component of JNK pathway that phosphorylates the Jun transcription
factor- regulates stress response
- bazooka
- PAR-3 homolog, PDZ
domain protein involved in cell polarity and asymmetric cell division -
a scaffold protein that forms a complex with par-6 and aPKC -
-
functions in cell polarization pathways in epithelial, neuronal and
other cell types
- Beadex (common alternative name:
Lim-only (LMO)
- LIM-only protein that forms heterotetramers with
Apterous - regulates Apterous activity levels in the wing disc
- Bearded
- proneural
- basic amphipathic alpha-helix - novel effector or modulator of Notch
signaling - inhibits Neuralized-mediated endocytosis and signaling
activity of Delta
- beaten path
- transmembrane Ig
superfamily protein - required for subsets of motor axons to correctly
defasciculate from other motor axons
- at specific choice points
- belle
- helicase that unwinds RNA - translational repressor - regulates expression of transgenes, essential for male germline stem cell maintenance and
- division - suppresses the effects of ectopic Wg signaling, regulates ecdysone-triggered transcriptional cascades - regulates
- the temporal pattern of Notch signaling in Drosophila follicle cells, regulates chromosome segregation
- benign gonial cell neoplasm
- cofactor of Bag of marbles that directly inhibits Pumilio
repression of Nanos mRNA activity
- to promote differentiation of germ
line stem cells
- bendless
- ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme that functions as a developmental
switch that permits the transition from axonal growth and incipient
synapse
- formation to synaptic growth and maturation - required in the
IMD immune response signaling pathway for IKK activation leading to
NFkappaB activation
- bereft
-
miR-263a - mutants exhibit defects in the peripheral nervous system -
regulates ENaC to maintain osmotic and intestinal stem cell homeostasis
- bicoid
- transcription factor - homeodomain - maternally transcribed gene
involved in anterior patterning of the Drosophila embryo - forms a
concentration gradient
- to specify the fate map along the
anterior-posterior axis of the embryo
- Bicoid interacting protein
1 (common alternative name: Sap18)
- part of the Sin3A/Rpd3
histone deacetylase complex - helps convert Bicoid from an activator
-
into a repressor by recruitment of a co-repressor to Bicoid-dependent
promoters
- bicoid stability factor (common alternative name: Lrpprc1, Leucine-rich pentatricopeptide repeat domain-containing protein 1
-
functions in mRNA stability and post-transcriptional control of gene expression - has multiple roles in gene expression in
- mitochondria - reader of the N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification of RNA - required for progression through oogenesis and viability.
- Bicaudal C
-
RNA-binding protein that regulates expression of specific germline mRNAs
by controlling their poly(A)-tail length
- Bicaudal-D
-
alpha helical coiled coiled protein that interacts with the cytoskeleton
- regulates developmental fate of the the oocyte -
- links diverse
cargo to the dynein/dynactin motor - controls spatial aspects of gene
expression and polarity formation during development -
- supports
physiology of differentiated polar cells and the function of the nervous
system
- bifid (common alternative name: optomotor blind)
- transcription factor - brachyury T homolog - involved in
differentiation of the brain, the CNS, the wing and in patterning of
adult abdominal segments
- - promotes fold formation to separate wing
notum and hinge territories
- bifocal
- codes for a novel protein that interacts with f-actin - functions
downstream of misshapen
- to reorganize the actin cytoskeleton
- regulates targeting of the photoreceptor cell growth cone
- bigmax
- bHLH
transcription factor - binding partner of Mondo a nutrient sensor that
functions in the fat body - regulates fatty acid synthesis -
- facilitates use of sugar-rich nutrient sources - regulates
transcription factor Cabut, coordinating energy metabolism
- BIR repeat containing
ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (common alternative name:
Bruce)
- a large protein that contains an N-terminal baculovirus IAP repeat
(BIR) and a C-terminal ubiquitin conjugation domain -
- participates
in regulation of apoptosis and autophagy
- bithoraxoid
- produces non-coding RNA that may mediate or counteract
epigenetic silencing - bxd RNA mediates recruitment of Ash1
- to
stimulates gene expression
- big brain
-
aquaporin - MIP family signature - neurogenic gene - required for
endosome maturation and Notch receptor trafficking
- biniou
- fork head domain
transcription factor essential for maintaining the distinction between
splanchnic and somatic mesoderm
- and for differentiation of the
splanchnic mesoderm into midgut musculature
- Blimp-1
- zinc finger transcriptional repressor - developmental timing - pupation - chitin deposition - tracheal
- maturation - fat body - regulated by the ubiquitin proteasome system - photoreceptors
- blistered (common
alternative name: Serum response factor)
- transcription factor -
MADS-box motif - required for vein/intervein formation in the fly wing -
implicated in longer forms of memory formation
- like synaptic
long-term potentiation and depression - required for a working memory
that lasts only for a few seconds -
- acts as a boosting mechanism to
sustain FGF-induced terminal branching in the tracheal system.
- blistery
- tensin homolog - at focal adhesion sites participates in a protein
complex that establishes transmembrane linkage
- between the
extracellular matrix and cytoskeletal actin filaments -
- an adaptor
protein that can bind integrins and actin and colocalizes with integrins
in numerous tissues
- Bloom syndrome helicase
- RecQ helicase - repairs replication fork damage and double-strand breaks in mitosis - promotes repair through non-crossover
- mechanisms - dissolution of double Holliday junctions - promotes meiotic crossover patterning and homolog disjunction
- blown fuse
- a cytoplasmic protein essential for somatic myoblast fusion -
functions in stretching and outgrowth of circular visceral muscles
-
- required for myoblast fusion - regulates actin cytoskeletal
dynamics via modulating the stability of the WASp-Vrp1 complex.
- BM-40-SPARC [preferred
name: Secreted protein, acidic, cysteine-rich (Sparc)]
- basement
membrane component required for basal lamina maturation and condensation
of the ventral nerve cord
- bonus
-
nuclear receptor cofactor - ortholog of mammalian transcriptional intermediary factor 1/tripartite motif (TIF1/TRIM) family proteins - Yki
- and Bon promote epidermal and antennal fates at the expense of the eye fate - SUMOylation of Bonus during oogenesis safeguards germline identity by
- recruiting repressive chromatin complexes to silence tissue-specific genes - Fru forms a complex with Bonus (Bon), which, in turn, recruits
- either of two chromatin regulators, Histone deacetylase 1 (HDAC1), which masculinizes individual sexually dimorphic neurons, or
- Heterochromatin protein 1a, which demasculinizes them - Mutation of bonus leads to apoptosis, which can be rescued by
- p53-depletion - Bonus, negatively regulates Drosophila Myb activity - binds to the activator function
- AF-2 domain present in the ligand binding domain of βFTZ-F1 and behaves as a transcriptional inhibitor
- borderless
-
Ig superfamily transmembrane protein that coordinates neurite-neurite
interactions in the developing optic lobe
- borealin-related
- as a component of the chromosomal passenger complex,
Borealin-related is a key regulator of mitosis -
- functions to
control assembly and stability of bipolar spindles and faithful
chromosome segregation into daughter cells -
- helps to target the the passenger complex to the centromere region of chromosomes and the cleavage furrow during cytokinesis -
-
involved in regulating the process of cell separation.
- borealis
- required for spindle orientation and asymmetric cell division - conserved protein required for the activation of Aurora-A at the
onset of mitosis -
- activation of Cdc2 initiates the release of Bora
into the cytoplasm where it can bind and activate Aurora-A
- Boss (symbol for
bride of sevenless)
- G-protein coupled receptor - regulates
determination of R7
- photoreceptor fate - responds to extracellular
glucose levels in order to regulate energy homeostasis
- boudin
-
glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchored membrane protein - essential for
tracheal morphogenesis -
- contributes to the maintenance of theĆ’32
paracellular barrier and the organisation of the septate junctions -
- required for septate junction organisation in chordotonal organ
glial cells
- boule
- RRM motif
protein involved in spermatogenesis - a translational regulator -
required in spermatogenesis for entry into meiosis and spermatid
differentiation -
- a negative regulator of axon pruning in mushroom
body neurons
- Boundary element-associated
factor of 32kD (common alternative name: BEAF)
- DNA-binding chromatin protein required for insulator function, and chromatin structure and
dynamics and genome organization -
- required for oogenesis and zygotic development
- brachyenteron
-
transcription factor - brachyury homolog - required for specification of
hindgut and anal pads - mediates specification of caudal visceral mesoderm
- brahma
- transcription factor
- SWI2/SNF2 homolog - overcomes the repressive effect of chromatin to
activate gene transcription - fine-tunes circadian transcription -
- regulates the Hippo pathway activity through forming complex with Yorkie-Scalloped and regulating the transcription of Crumbs
- Brahma associated protein 55kD
- member of both the Brahma and the Tat interactive
protein 60 kD (TIP60) ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes -
- functions through the TIP60 complex to regulate dendrite wiring
specificity in olfactory projection neurons -
- as a member of the
Brahma complex it is needed for cell growth and survival in the wing
imaginal disc
- brainiac
- glycosyltransferase - directs glycosphingolipid biosynthesis -
functions in oogenesis and EGF-R signaling -
- helps maintain epithelial
structures - controls the extracellular gradient of the EGFR ligand Gurken
- brain-specific
homeobox
- homeodomain transcription
factor - confers neural identity in specific neurons of medulla and
lamina of the optic lobe
- brain tumor
- acts during oogenesis where it interacts with Nos and Pum to suppress hunchback translation - a tumor suppressor that regulates proliferation in the brain -
-
segregates into one daughter cell where it inhibits protein translation,
preventing self-renewal and inducing differentiation -
- directs maternal mRNA clearance during the Drosophila maternal-to-zygotic transition
- brakeless
(preferred name: scribbler)
- transcription corepressor - a novel protein with a single zinc finger
-
- multifunctional protein that regulates foraging activity and
shapes the activity gradient of Dpp through regulation of thickveins -
- interacts with Atrophin and is required for tailless-mediated transcriptional repression in early embryos
- branchless
-
fibroblast growth factor homolog - ligand for Breathless - stimulates the tracheal branching program by specifying tip cells that acquire motility
- and lead branch migration to a specific destination -
regulates primordial germ cell motility by regulating the distribution
- of zygotic E-cadherin during early embryonic development to maintain cell-cell adhesion in the posterior midgut
- Breast cancer 2, early onset
homolog (alternative name: Brca2)
- Brca2 homolog - plays a dual role in the repair of meiotic
double-stranded breaks and the efficient activation
- of the meiotic
recombination checkpoint
- Bre1
- E3 ubiquitin
ligase required for the monoubiquitination of histone H2B and,
indirectly, for H3K4 methylation -
- directs histone modification that
is critical for the transcription of Notch target genes
- breathless
-
transmembrane receptor, FGF-receptor homolog - used in the development
of the trachea,
- and later plays a role in migration of specific
midline glia and the resultant effect on axonogenesis -
-
sex-specific deployment of FGF signaling in Drosophila recruits mesodermal cells into the male genital imaginal disc
- Brf
- transcription factor TRF1 forms a complex with the TFIIB-related
factor Brf that plays a major role in RNA pol III transcription -
- fatbody specific loss of Brf phenocopies nutrient limitation and TOR inhibition,
leading to decreased systemic insulin signalling and reduced organismal growth
- bric à brac
- transcription factor bearing a BTB/POZ domain - required for
pattern formation along the proximal-distal axis of the leg and antenna -
- along with other BTB/POZ factors of the Tramtrack Group Bab involved in limiting the number of ovarioles
- Bride of
sevenless (common alternative name: Boss)
- G-protein
coupled receptor for Sevenless - regulates determination of R7
photoreceptor
- fate - responds to extracellular glucose levels in order
to regulate energy homeostasis
- brinker
- novel
transcription factor bearing weak homology to homeobox domain proteins -
negatively regulates decapentaplegic target genes -
-
pposing inputs by Hedgehog and Brinker define a stripe of hairy expression in the Drosophila leg imaginal discs -
-
Mad, TCF and Brinker first activates then represses dpp expression in the posterior spiracles
- brivido-1
-
cation channel that mediates the mechanotransduction of class III dendritic arborization neurons of the PNS
- broad
(common alternative name: Broad Complex)
- transcription factor -
zinc finger - BTD domain - a key regulator of gene activity at the onset of metamorphosis in Drosophila -
- ecdysone signaling at the larva to puparium transition induces Broad which in turn represses the cdc25c phosphatase String thus synchronizing the cell cycle -
-
The ecdysone and Notch pathways synergistically regulate Cut at resulting in proper DV boundary formation in the wing disc -
-
required fo the determination of niche size and cell numbers during ovarian niche development
- brother of odd with
entrails limited (common alternative name: bowel)
-
zinc finger transcription factor - required for the
elaboration of pattern in the tarsus -
- promotes morphological
changes associated with joint formation during leg development -
-
represses supernumerary appendage development in the antenna
- bruchpilot
- cytoskeletal protein critical for intact presynaptic active zone
structure and normal-evoked neurotransmitter release at chemical
synapses -
- establishes proximity between Ca2+ channels and vesicles
to allow efficient transmitter release and patterned synaptic plasticity
- brummer
- lipid storage droplet-associated lypase - a key factor of energy
homeostasis control - involved in storage-fat mobilization
- bruno (preferred
name: arrest)
- ribonucleoprotein-type RNA-binding protein -
regulates multiple mRNAs involved in female and male gametogenesis
- Btk family kinase at
29A (common alternative name: Tec29)
- protein-tyrosine kinase - necessary for maintaining the equilibrium
between monomeric actin and filamentous actin during invagination of the
- salivary placodes - functions during oogenesis as a key downstream
effector of Src64 during ring canal growth - targets β-catenin,
- which functions downstream of Wnt4 in escort cells
to terminate Drosophila germ cell proliferation through up-regulation of piwi expression
- Bub1-related kinase
- protein serine/threonine kinase - mitotic checkpoint control protein
- inhibits ubiquitin ligase activity of anaphase promoting complex (APC)
-
preventing mitosis until all chromosomes are correctly attached to
the mitotic spindle
- Bub3
- mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint protein that serves as an essential protein
required during normal mitotic progression to prevent premature
- sister
chromatid separation, missegreation and aneuploidy - inhibits the APC/C complex and hence the transition
- from metaphase to anaphase, as long as there are free kinetochores
- Buffy
- pro-survival homolog of the apoptosis regulator Bcl-2 - also
regulates cell cycle - rescues α-synuclein-induced Parkinson disease-like phenotypes
- bunched (common
alternative name: shortsighted)
- transcription factor - leucine
zipper - regulates Dpp signaling pathway -
-
acts with adaptor protein Madm downstream of Tuberous sclerosis complex to regulate the growth of intestinal stem cells
- Bursicon
-
neuropeptide hormone that controls cuticle sclerotization and wing
expansion behavior -
- signals through the receptor Rickets to establish polarity, detachment, and migration of the border cells
- buttonhead
-
transcription factor - zinc finger - transcriptonal activator that
regulates the segmentation of the head -
- along with Ems, serves as a major activator of string expression in mitotic domain 2
- buttonless
-
transcription factor - homeodomain - regulates the identity of the
dorsal median cells that are arranged
- as a single pair within each
segment along the dorsal midline just above the central nervous system
C
- cabeza
- conserved
neurally expressed nuclear RNA binding protein whose mutants exhibit
reduced climbing abilities of adult flies and
- anatomical defects in
presynaptic terminals of motoneurons in third instar larvae - negatively
regulates the EGFR signaling pathway
- required for determination of
cone cell fate in the eye
- cabut
- zinc
finger transcription factor, dorsal closure, wing disc, regulator of
growth, transcriptional partner of Yorkie,
- promotes cell cycling,
essential for dietary sugar tolerance, modulates Dpp signalling and the
JAK/STAT pathway
- cacophony
- voltage sensitive calcium channel that stimulates
neurotransmetter release at the presynaptic terminus at the
neuromuscular junction -
- contributes to male courtship behavior
along with TRP and TRPL, cacophony mediates Ca(2+) influx and exocytosis in photoreceptor axons
- cactus
-
signaling protein - IkappaB homolog - regulates the nuclear transport of
Dorsal -
- Yorkie directly regulates Cactus in Toll receptor-mediated antimicrobial response
- Cadherin-E
(preferred name: Shotgun)
- cadherin - regulates cell
aggregation preventing mixing of cells at tissue boundaries -
- required for the maintenance of ring canals anchoring to mechanically withstand tissue growth -
-
IrreC/rst-mediated cell sorting during Drosophila pupal eye development depends on proper localisation of E-cadherin -
-
Rab11 maintains connections between germline stem cells and niche cells in the Drosophila ovary via E-cadherin trafficking
- Cadherin-N
-
cadherin - cell aggregation - regulates axon pathfinding - sequoia-induced axon targeting is mediated -
through the ubiquitously expressed
- Cadherin-N cell adhesion molecule - Cooperates with E-cadherin to regulate the cell motility process of ommatidial rotation
- Cadherin 99C
- receptor - cadherin superfamily - expressed in follicle cells -
regulator of microvillus length -
- regulates apical expansion and cell rearrangement during salivary gland tube elongation
- Ca2+-channel protein α1 subunit D
- α subunit of an L-type voltage-gated Ca[2+] channel - there is a strict functional separation of AP-triggered neurotransmitter release
- by Cav2 (Cacophony) and activity-dependent modulation of SV recycling and short-term plasticity by Cav1 -
- Cav1
channels within the periphery of AZs are a distinct entry route for Ca2+-dependent augmentation of SV endocytosis - Ca-α1D is a
- downstream target of a tyramine (honoka) receptor activation - Ca-alpha1D is the primary functioning Ca(2+) channel in Drosophila hearts - synaptic
-
Dmca1D channels increase burst duration and maximum intraburst firing frequencies during crawling-like motor patterns - stac and Dmca1D are
- required for excitation-contraction coupling - Dstac appears to be required for normal expression levels of Dmca1D in body-wall muscles
- Ca2+-channel
protein α1 subunit T
- voltage-gated calcium
channel underlying the amiloride-sensitive transient current, projection
neurons located in the antennal lobe,
- negative modulation of sleep,
voltage-activated calcium currents in Drosophila motoneurons
- Calcineurin
(preferred name: Protein phosphatase 2B at 14D)
-
Calcium-dependent protein serine/threonine phosphatase - negatively
regulates Egf receptor signaling
- Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein
kinase (preferred name: CASK ortholog)
- kinase that acts
synaptically as a gain controller on the transition to
calcium-independence -
- affects activity-dependent autophosphorylation
of CaMKII
- Calcium-independent receptor for
α-latrotoxin (common alternative name: Latrotoxin
receptor)
- G-protein coupled receptor - involved
in the perception of tactile, proprioceptive, and auditory stimuli
through chordotonal neurons of the PNS -
- sensitizes these neurons
for the detection of mechanical stimulation by amplifying their
input-output function
- Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein
kinase II
- CaM kinase II - ATP binding motif - coordinates
cellular responses to neurotransmitters and hormones -
- effects
behavior and learning
- Calmodulin
- calcium ion binding signaling protein - regulation of cellular processes dependent
on Ca2+ - An Abnormal spindle-CaM complex is required
-
for centrosome-pole cohesion and centrosome inheritance in neural stem cells -
affects sensitization of odorant receptors -
-
interacts synergistically with Abelson tyrosine kinase and Calmodulin to transduce midline guidance cues in the Drosophila embryonic CNS
- Calmodulin-binding protein
related to a Rab3 GDP/GTP exchange protein
- guanine exchange factor for Rab10 and Rab11
that organizes epithelial architecture by regulating the polarized
secretion of basement membrane proteins
- Calnexin 99A
-
binds Ca2+ - a chaperone that
functions in the transition of proteins from the ER to the outer
cellular membrane -
- glycoprotein folding and quality control in the
ER - molecular chaperone for Rh1 biosynthesis -
- regulates cytosolic
Ca2+ levels following activation of the light-sensitive TRP
channels
- cAMP-dependent protein kinase
1 (preferred name: Protein kinase, cAMP-dependent, catalytic
subunit 1)
- catalytic subunit of PKA - involved in Hedgehog
signaling pathway and functions in learning in the adult -
- regulates the cholinergic Ca(2+)-response of Drosophila mushroom body neurons - PKA phosphorlyation
-
of Complexin regulates activity-dependent spontaneous neurotransmitter release and structural synaptic plasticity
- cannonball
-
TAFII80, Trp-Asp repeat (WD-repeat) protein
expressed only in spermatocytes, where it is required for transcription
of genes
required for spermatid differentiation
- canoe
- glgf/dhr
motif scaffolding protein - interacts with genes in both the Notch and
the Ras pathways - in a complex with Pins,
- Canoe contributes to proper Mud localization and spindle orientation, as well
as to the correct asymmetric distribution of cell-fate determinants in metaphase NBs
- CAP
- Drosophila's Cbl-associated protein - interacts with Vinculin
(which functions in actin-mediated organization of cellular morphology)
-
- regulates assembly and function of tension-sensing structures -
involved in muscle and sensory organ development and function -
- binds to Axin and Arrow through SH3 domains leading to a potential
role in insulin-mediated glucose transport
- capability
- encodes three neuropeptides, two of the periviscerokinin family (CAPA-1 and CAPA-2) and one pyrokinin
- (Pyrokinin-1) - CAPA-1 and CAPA-2 activate GPCRs encoded by CapaR - Pyrokinin-1 activates Pyrokinin 1
- receptor (PK1-R) - Capa is expressed in neurosecretory cells innervating the corpora cardiaca
- (part of the ring gland) and the abdomen. CAPA-1 and -2 act as diuretic hormones on the Malpighian tubules
- Cap-G
-
Armadillo-like helical HEAT domain protein - non-SMC subunit of the
condensin complex -
- responsible for ensuring that replicated
chromosomes are condensed prior to metaphase
- capicua
-
transcription factor - HMG box protein - acts as a repressor of
tailless and huckebein in both the anterior and
-
posterior domains of the early Drosophila embryo - a general sensor of RTK signaling -
Capicua-dependent gene
- silencing is alleviated by MAPK/Erk phosphorylation, which causes Cic translocation from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.
-
cap'n'collar
-
transcription factor - basic leucine zipper - involved in the
segmentation of the head -
- effects both labral and mandibular
structures - isoform overexpression in the fat body
- induces the expression of genes related to Immune-induced molecules
suggesting that Cnc regulates lipid homeostasis by regulating the immune system.
- capping protein alpha &
capping protein beta
- regulates nonbundle actin filament
assembly during bristle development - acts upstream of the Hippo
pathway and functions as a tumor suppressor,
- antagonized by Enabled,
maintains epithelial integrity and prevents JNK-mediated apoptosis,
functions in oocyte determination
- cappuccino
- Formin domain protein that interacts with Spire to facilitate actin
filament capping and nucleation -
- works with spire to build an actin mesh that fills the oocyte during mid-oogenesis -
necessary for polarity establishment and female fertility
- capricious
- leucine-rich repeat transmembrane protein involved in selective
synapse formation;
- contributes to formation of the affinity boundary
between dorsal and ventral compartments of the wing - consolidates R cell growth cone segregation
- capsuléen
- protein arginine methyltransferase - together with its partner
Valois Capsuléen is involved in protein localization in germ
cells -
- required for the localization of specific components of the
nuage and pole plasm, and in particular of Tudor
- capulet (common
alternative name: act up)
- cyclase-associate protein homolog - actin
binding protein - required to prevent actin filament polymerization in
the eye disc -
- negatively regulate actin filament assembly
- caravaggio (common
alternative names: HOAP, HP1/ORC-associated protein)
- poorly
conserved component of the telomere capping complex - prevents end
fusion
- by maintaining a chromatin state that is independent of the
underlying DNA sequence
- Carrier of Wingless
-
heparin sulfate proteoglycan - secreted from the presynaptic motor neuron - acts to limit synaptic architecture and
-
neurotransmission strength - acts cooperatively with Notum to coordinate neuromuscular synapse structural and functional
-
differentiation via negative regulation of Wg trans-synaptic signaling within the extracellular synaptomatrix
- CAS/CSE1 segregation
protein
- signaling protein - functions in axonal fasciculation and
pathfinding - functions with integrins to specify axon guidance -
- functions in nuclear transport in the Notch pathway
- CASK ortholog
- MAGUK family of scaffolding protein - guanylate domain - acts synaptically as a gain controller on the transition to calcium-independence -
- affects activity-dependent
autophosphorylation of CaMKII - functions in epithelia as an adhesion molecule
-
involved in cell proliferation, cytoskeletal remodeling and cell migration- serves as a scaffold
- for a number of signaling and
transmembrane molecules and is involved in synaptic development and plasticity
- caskin
- a
neuronal adaptor protein required for axon growth and guidance -
- interacts physically and genetically with Lar receptor protein
tyrosine phosphatase
- Casein kinase II alpha
subunit and beta subunit
- CkII catalytic and regulatory
subunits - modulates Antennapedia's properties, restricting its activity
to an appropriate level -
- a regulator of the active zone protein Bruchpilot - stabilizes Clock and represses its activity in circadian oscillator -
- promotes Hedgehog signaling by regulating both smoothened and Cubitus interrupt
- Myc and Casein kinase 2 target mushroom body miniature, which is required for ribosome biogenesis and cell growth of central brain neuroblasts
- Caspase 1 (preferred name:
Death caspase-1)
- ICE/CED-3 protease - regulates developmental
apoptosis or programmed cell death -
- effector caspase that acts downstream of the initiator caspase Dronc -
Dcp-1 is also involved in non-apoptotic processes such as autophagy
- castor
- transcription factor -
zinc finger - temporal network regulator the development of late CNS sublineages -
a genetic cascade involving
- klumpfuss, nab and castor specifies the abdominal leucokinergic neurons in the Drosophila CNS -
-
Pdm and Castor close successive temporal identity windows in the NB3-1 lineage - triggers genes
in a specific lineage that act to sub-divide the broader Cas window
- caudal
- transcription factor - homeodomain - plays a role in establishing
the posterior domains of the embryo, which give rise to the posterior
gut -
- regulates constitutive local expression of antimicrobial peptide genes in Drosophila epithelia
- caupolican
- transcription
factor in the Iroquois Complex- homeodomain Pbx class - a prepattern gene that determines the
size, shape and
- number of sensory organ mother cells in imaginal
discs - required in the dorsal mesoderm to ensure normal heart development
- Cbl proto-oncogene ortholog
- ubiquitin ligase - positively regulates receptor tyrosine
ubiquitination accelerating degradation of ligand-receptor complexes -
- neuronal Cbl controls biosynthesis of insulin-like peptides
- cdc2
- a cdc2 kinase
- heterdimerizes with cyclin A and cyclin B - responsible for the
execution of the mitotic (M) phase of the cell cycle -
- controls progression into and through meiotic M phases
- cdc6
- AAA-superfamily ATP helicase involved in initiation of DNA
replication - involved in the formation of the prereplicative complex -
- checkpoint protein involved in controlling the G2/M transition
- CCHamide-2
- a
larval fat body and gut produced nutrient-dependent hormone regulator of
Drosophila insulin-like peptide -
- targets brain insulin-producing
cells
- Cdc37
-
co-chaperone for Hsp83 - tests the proper substrates and establishes stable connection with the client protein to create a Cdc37-client protein
- binary complex - the binary complex binds to Hsp90 to form a ternary complex - facilitates client protein loading onto the Hsp90 chaperone
- machinery - maintains the stability of the JNK pathway< kinases - physically associates with Insulin receptor to promote neural stem
- cell reactivation - facilitates signaling in the Wnt and Hedgehog pathways - Aurora B interacts with and requires the Cdc37/Hsp90 complex for its stability
- Cdc42
-
a Ras type GTPase - involved in epithelial cell elongation - facilitates
nucleation of actin filaments -
- Cdc42 and formin activity control non-muscle myosin dynamics during Drosophila heart morphogenesis -
- disruption Cdc42/Par6/aPKC polarity complex promotes epithelial proliferation
- Cdc42-interacting protein 4 &
Nostrin
- F-BAR proteins involved in regulation of membrane curvature and
dynamics - regulation of dynamin-dependent endocytosis of E-cadherin
- during oogenesis - Cip4 acts downstream of Cdc42 to activate the
WASP-WAVE-Arp2/3 pathway in the notum and the wing epithelium -
- Nostrin makes contact with microtubules through the kinesin Khc-73
for trafficking of recycling endosomes
- Ced-12
-
ELMO/CED-12 family protein that functions together with Myoblast city as
a bipartite GEF to optimally activate Rac to mediate the engulfment of
apoptotic cells
- and cell migration - functions in myoblast fusion
and border cell migration - Draper, Ced-12, and JNK are part of the phagocytic machinery
- of the follicle cells that is essential
for the death and removal of germ-line-derived nurse cells during late oogenesis
- Cell division cycle 27
(common alternative names Cdc27 and makos)
- subunit of anaphase-promoting complex (APC) - involved in regulating
cell cycle - important for substrate recruitment
- and interacts with its co-activators, Fizzy and Fizzy-related, as well as the mitotic checkpoint proteins, Mad2 and BubR1
- Centrobin
- a constituent of the daughter centriole - a key determinant of the
orientation of cell division
- centrocortin
- cooperates with centrosomin to organize embryonic cleavage furrows - mRNA is localized to centrosomes - RNA localization to centrosomes is regulated during
- the cell cycle and developmentally - fragile-X mental retardation protein regulates centrocortin mRNA - convergently transcribed with ik2 as cis-natural
- antisense transcripts with overlapping 3' UTRs - a normalized local concentration of cen mRNA is essential for normal cell division and genome stability
- centromere identifier
- a variant of histone H3 - localizes exclusively to
centromeres - chromatin component that plays a key role in assembling
the kinetochore at meiosis and mitosis
- Centromeric protein-C
- centromere protein required for normal attachment of
kinetochores to the spindle
- Centrosomal protein
190kD
- BTB/POZ domain and microtubule binding protein that
alternatively serves as a chromatin insulator and as a component of
centrioles -
- involved in axial expansion, the spreading out along the
anterior-to-posterior axis during syncytial development
- centrosomin
-
cytoskeletal protein - important for assembly of mitotic spindles and
spindle poles - Aurora-A regulates centrosome assembly by
-
controlling the CNN's ability to target and/or anchor γ-tubulin to
the centrosome and organizing microtubule-nucleating sites
- centrosomin's beautiful
sister
- a trans-Golgi protein that links Golgi
inheritance to the cell cycle
- Cep135
- scaffolding
protein - assembly of microtubule based structures, centriole and
flagella biogenesis
- Ceramidase
- enzyme that hydrolyzes ceramide to sphingosine, a critical
structural components of cell membranes that act as second
messengers
- in diverse signal transduction cascades - maintains
photoreceptor homeostasis - regulates synaptic vesicle exocytosis and
trafficking
- C15 (common
alternative name Clawless)
- member of the 93E cluster of homeodomain
proteins - regulates spatial patterning of the tarsus, a distal portion
of the leg -
- homolog of vertebrate oncogene Hox11
- chameau
-
histone acetyltransferase - acts as antagonistic cofactor to the histone
deacetylase Rpd3 to modulate JNK-dependent
- transcription during
pupal thorax metamorphosis and JNK-induced apoptosis - recruited by DJun
and DFos
- charlatan
-
zinc finger transcription factor - facilitates accumulation of proneural
proteins Achaete and Scute by forming a transcriptional stimulatory loop
- charybde and
scylla
- conserved proteins acting downstream of PKB and
upstream of TSC to regulate growth - they are induced under hypoxic
conditions,
- thus establishing a potential cross-talk between growth
and oxygen sensing
- cheerio
- a dimeric
F-actin crosslinking protein - organizes the F-actin cytoskeleton in
ovarian germline ring canals - functions in migrating somatic cells,
- neuronal growth cones and larval neuromuscular junction -
mechanosensor - a target of JNK signaling that links cytoskeleton
dynamics to tumor progression
- chickadee
-
profilin homolog - regulates polymerization of the actin cytoskeleton - chickadee/profilin mRNA is a direct and
-
functional target of the RNA-binding protein Imp that localizes to axons and controls axonal regrowth of mushroom body γ neurons
- chico
-
insulin receptor substrate family - the major cytoplasmic substrate of
the insulin receptor -
- longevity conferred by reduced Insulin receptor substrate Chico partially requires d4eBP.
- chiffon
- Dbf4 homolog -
regulatory subunit of Cdc7-Dbf4 dimer - associated with the origin recognition complex
- activates the kinase function of its dimerization
partner, thus triggering the initiation of cellular DNA replication
- Chip
-
transcription factor - enhancer facilitator - functions at enhancers to
bring together diverse transcriptional factors and
- form higher
order activation complexes; or, in some cases, it may block formation of
such complexes - Chip-mediated partnerships
- of the homeodomain proteins Bar and Aristaless with the LIM-HOM proteins Apterous and Lim1 regulate distal leg development
- chk2 (preferred name:
loki)
- homolog of mammalian Chk2 - a serine/threonine kinase
required required for DNA damage-mediated cell cycle arrest and
apoptosis
- Cholecystokinin-like
receptor at 17D1 (also known as cholecystokinin-like
receptor)
- G-protein coupled receptor - along with drosulfakinin, its
predicted ligand, a strong positive growth regulator of the larval
neuromuscular junction
- Choline acetyltransferase
- catalyzes the biosynthesis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine - serves as specific marker for cholinergic neurons of the
- ventral cord and brain - expressed in the mushroom body - transported in bulk in the axons by the heterotrimeric Kinesin-2 motor
- Chorion factor 2
- zinc finger transcription factor - along with Mef2, Cf2 functions as
critical regulator of the
- myogenic program - a mediator of
EGF-R-activated dorsoventral patterning in oogenesis
- Chromatin assembly factor 1
subunit
- A histone chaperone protein - mediates nucleosome
assembly on both the leading and lagging strands
- immediately after
passage of the DNA replication fork - maintenance of heterochromatin
- CAF-1 requires its interaction with HP1a through a conserved motif
- Chromatin-linked adaptor for MSL proteins (common alternative name: Clamp)
-
zinc finger transcription factor - dosage compensation - essential in both males and females - also functions outside of the dosage compensation pathway
- Chromator
-
chromodomain protein that contributes to the maintenance of polytene
chromosome morphology - a component
- of spindle matrix that contributes
to microtubule spindle dynamics and proper chromosome segregation during
mitosis
- Chromodomain-helicase-DNA-binding
protein
- chromodomain protein in the SNF2-like family of
ATPases - functions in assembly of active chromatin
- chromosome alignment defect 1
- substochiometric centromeric linker protein involved in
centromere propagation - regulator of centromeric deposition
- of
Cenp-A/Cid and Cenp-C during exit from mitosis
- Chromosome associated
protein D3
- condensin II subunit, chromosome assembly and
segregation during mitosis and meiosis - regulation of anti-bacterial
- immune determinants - restriction of retrotransposon mobilization
- Chromosome associated
protein H2
- a condensin II subunit functioning during
meiosis - promotes prophase I chromosome territory formation
- preventing heterologous chromosomal associations - promotes
disassembly of polytene chromosomal structure into chromosomal
components
- chromosome bows (common
alternative names: Orbit and Mast)
- microtubule-associated protein
that plays an essential role facilitating the kinetochore-microtubule
interaction -
- maternally it facilitates multiple interactions of
the fusome with mitotic spindles and ring canals -
- zygotically it
mediates the action of Slit and its receptors acting as a partner of the
Abelson tyrosine kinase
- Chronologically inappropriate
morphogenesis
- BTB/POZ domain transcription factor - helps
specify distinct birth order-dependent cell fates in an extended
neuronal lineage -
- regulates the time at which neuroblasts undergo
Prospero-dependent cell-cycle exit or Reaper/Hid/Grim-dependent
apoptosis
- Chx1 and Chx2 (preferred
names: Visual system homeobox 1 ortholog and Visual system homeobox 2
ortholog)
- homeodomain transcription factors - markers for the
brain central neuroendocrine system termed the pars intercerebralis
-
that expresses the hormones Drosophila insulin-like peptide (Dilp),
FMRF, and myomodulin
- CIN85 and CD2AP
orthologue (common alternative name cindr)
- adaptor protein
that links cell surface junctions and adhesion proteins with multiple
components of the actin cytoskeleton -
- regulates cytoskeletal
dynamics and eye patterning - cooperates with anillin to promote
intercellular bridge stability
- during cytokinesis - promotes
endocytosis
- citron (preferred
name: sticky)
- Rho effector kinase functioning downstream of
pebble - required for cytokinesis
- Clamp (preferred name: Chromatin-linked adaptor for MSL proteins)
-
zinc finger transcription factor - dosage compensation - essential in both males and females - also functions outside of the dosage compensation pathway
- Clathrin heavy
chain
- A basic component of the vesicle coat that is involved
in many cellular processes including intracellular transport
- of
proteins and lipids, endocytosis of signaling proteins and released
neurotransmitters. and exocytosis of secreted proteins -
- Clathrin
molecules assemble themselves into closed cages that capture the
molecules to be transported,
- then quickly disassemble once the
contents are delivered
- Claspin
- ATR-Chk1 checkpoint pathway - required for the cell cycle checkpoint induced at midblastula transition - required for initiation and efficient progression of the replication forks during DNA replication
- clift (common
alternative name: eyes absent)
- dual-function transcription factor/phosphatase - eyes absent family -
cell survival factor - functions in eye development
- and in the
embryonic determination of the somatic gonadal precursor cell fate -
- retinal axon guidance requires integration of Eya and the JAK/STAT pathway
- Clock
-
transcription factor - bHLH and PAS domains - regulates circadian
rhythms - required in brain pacemaker neurons-
- Clock-Cycle heterodimers initiate circadian oscillator function by activating per and tim transcription
- to prevent premature locomotor aging independently of its circadian function
- clockwork
orange
- a transcriptional repressor that synergizes with
Per and inhibits Clk-mediated activation -
- acts preferentially to
help terminate Clk-Cyc-mediated transcription of direct target genes
- clueless
-
novel protein required for normal mitochondrial function - negative
regulator of the PINK1-Park pathway - associates with mitochondrial
- outer membrane proteins, including Translocase of outer membrane 20
- works to promote damaged mitochondrial clearance
- coiled
- a secreted Ly domain adhesion protein required for septate junction formation and blood-brain barrier integrity - expressed in subperineurial glial
- cells - attached to the surface membrane via a glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor - mediates cell adhesive properties - expressed in trachea
- Collagen type IV
- the main component of basement membranes - synthesized by the
fat body, secreted to the hemolymph,
- and incorporated into the BM -
determines organ shape - regulates BMP signaling
- collier (preferred
name: knot)
- EBF/Olf-1 homolog, HLH protein - required for the
formation of the hypopharyngeal lobe,
- the proper development of the
larval head skeleton, and suppresses vein formation between veins 3 and
4
- comatose
-
N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion (NSF) gene - required in disassembly
or rearrangement of the SNARE complex at the plasma membrane after
vesicle fusion
- combgap
- zinc
finger transcription factor - involved in pattern formation and the
regulation of cell fate -
- contributes to recruitment of Polycomb group proteins in Drosophila -
- promotes ovarian niche development and chromatin association of EcR-binding regions in BR-C
- combover
-
substrate of the product of Rho kinase, physically interacts with the planar cell polarity effector encoded by
- multiple wing hairs, essential for sperm individualization, binds to the axonemal component Radial spoke protein 3
- commissureless
- novel
transmembrane protein - involved in axon pathfinding and neuromuscular
synaptogenesis
- complexin
- SNARE-complex-binding proteins that regulate synaptic vesicle
release and consequently neurotransmitter release
- concertina
- Gα12/13 G-protein - necessary to trigger acto-myosin
contractility during gastrulation - required for RhoGEF2
- and
consequent MyosinII apical recruitment
- Connectin
-
Leucine rich repeat homophilic cell adhesion protein expressed in a
subset of muscles and the motoneurons that innervate them -
- functions in axon guidance and target recognition.
- Contactin
-
GPI-anchored cell adhesion molecule - required for organization of septate junctions and for function of the
paracellular barrier -
- forms a tripartite complex with Neuroglian and
Neurexin
- convoluted
- fly
ortholog of the vertebrate insulin-like growth factor-binding protein
acid-labile subunit (ALS) -
- antagonizes Dilp function to control
animal growth and carbohydrate and fat metabolism
- COP9 complex homolog subunit
5
- Component of COP9 signalsome - regulates
ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation - Jab1/MPN domain metalloenzyme
motif -
- COP9-Hedgehog axis regulates the function of the germline stem cell progeny differentiation niche
- coracle
- protein 4.1 homolog - links transmembrane proteins to cytoskeleton - component of septate junctions, structures that serve as selective-permeability
- barriers - occluding junctions shape the signaling environment between the soma and the germline in order to maintain niche homeostasis
- corazonin
- a secreted neuropeptide produced by dorsolateral peptidergic neurons with axon terminations in the corpora cardiaca, anterior aorta and intestine -
- regulates ethanol and trehalose metabolism and male reproductive activity - coordinates increased food intake and diminished energy stores
- during stress - coordinates sperm transfer and copulation duration - targets corazonin receptor in salivary glands and adipocytes
- Co-repressor of
Pangolin
- Myb/SANT-like transcription factor that antagonizes
Wingless signaling binding to Pangolin
- CoRest
-
corepressor - regulation of Notch signaling, ovarian follicular cells and wing - component of L(3)mbt repressor
- complex - component of LSD1-CoREST demethylase complex - regulates DPP signaling - associates with Charlatan
- corkscrew
-
nonreceptor protein tyrosine phosphatase - SH2 domains - downregulates receptor
tyrosine kinase signaling -
- Sprouty proteins are targets of Corkscrew/SHP-2 tyrosine phosphatases -
- Corkscrew/SHP-2 proteins can promote RTK signaling by inactivating a feedback inhibitor
- cornichon
- cargo receptor required for transport of the TGFalpha growth
factor Gurken to the oocyte surface
- Cortactin
-
cytoskeletal component that acts as a link, via Src, between surface
receptors and actin - interacts
- with F-actin and can stimulate actin
polymerization by direct interaction with the Arp2/3 complex
- cortex
- a meiosis-specific anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome activator -
functions together Fizzy to target mitotic cyclins for destruction in
the egg
- corto
- Chromodomain
protein - partners with CycG which regulates the activity of Corto at
chromatin - acts alternatively as an enhancer of TrxG and an Enhancer of
PcG
- connector enhancer of ksr (common
alternative name: cnk)
- signaling protein - a critical molecule functioning downstream of Alk - mutational loss genocopies the lack of visceral muscle founder cell
- specification of Alk and jeb mutants - interacts with Steppke as part of a larger signaling scaffold coordinating receptor tyrosine kinase-dependent MAPK activation
- costa (common
alternative name: costal2)
- kinesin like protein - hedgehog
signaling - a cytoplasmic anchor for Cubitus interruptus
- courtless
- ubiquitin conjugation enzyme - plays a role in protein degradation -
mutation disrupts
- early steps of courtship behavior in Drosophila males
and the development of their sperm
- cousin of atonal
- bHLH
transcription factor required for sensory neuron morphology - plays roles in sense organ precursor maintenance and/or identity,
- and in controlling the number of cell divisions in the neuronal branch of the lineage arising from these precursors
- Cp110
- a conserved
centriolar protein - controls centriole length & suppresses centriole
overduplication
- cp309 (common
alternative name: pericentrin-like protein)
- PACT domain protein -
associated with both the centrioles and pericentriolar material -
-
essential for the formation of functional cilia and flagella
- cramped
- a novel
Polycomb group protein - physically interacts with Proliferating cell
nuclear antigen,
- a protein involved in DNA replication and repair
- CrebB
(preferred name: Cyclic-AMP response element binding protein B)
-
transcription factor - cAMP response element binding protein - acts
downstream of Protein kinase A - regulates genes involved
- in
learning and memory
- CREB-binding protein
(preferred name: nejire)
- CBP, a transcriptional co-activator
that interacts with a large number of
- developmentally important
transcription factors - Polycomb inhibits histone acetylation by CBP by binding directly to its catalytic domain
- CREB-regulated transcription
coactivator
- transcription factor - transducer of regulated
CREB activity - starvation triggers TORC activation -
- TORC maintains
energy balance through induction of CREB target genes in the brain
- crimpy
- cysteine-rich transmembrane BMP regulator - physically interacts
with and inhibits BMP ligand glass bottom boat in motoneurons
- thus
permitting the muscle-derived Gbb pool to predominate at the NMJ and
establishing the retrograde directionality of the pro-growth BMP pathway
- crinkled
- bidirectional molecular motor that acts in concert with Wg
targets to orchestrate the proper shaping of denticles
- in the
embryonic epidermis - necessary for auditory organ development
- crocodile
-
winged helix, forkhead family - establishing the domains of expression
for wingless and engrailed in the clypeolabrum,
-
the anterior most segment of the fly's head
- crooked legs
-
multiple zinc finger transcription factor - mutants exhibit both a
morphological defect in leg morphogenesis
- and altered gene
expression during morphogenesis
- crooked neck
- mRNA splicing factor that participates in the assembly and control
of the splicing machinery
- croquemort
- a member of the CD36 family of scavenger receptors - required for microbial phagocytosis and efficient
- bacterial clearance - booster for croquemort interacts with the zinc finger domain of the GATA transcription
- factor Serpent (Srp), to enhance its direct binding to the crq promoter; thus, Crq and Srp function
- together in regulating crq expression and efferocytosis, the action of removing apoptotic particles
- crossover suppressor on 3 of Gowen
- transverse element of the synaptonemal complex, a meiotic structure that regulates the repair of double-strand breaks (DSBs) into
- crossovers or gene conversions - required for centromere separation in Pp1-87B RNAi oocytes
- crossveinless
- twisted gastrulation family member - along with Short
gastrulation, Crossveinless promotes BMP signaling
- by transporting a
Dpp/Gbb heterodimer from the longitudinal veins into the crossvein
regions
- crossveinless 2
- a secreted chordin-like cysteine rich domain protein: modifies BMP signaling - binds BMPs, the BMP receptor Tkv and heparan sulfate proteoglycans -
- promotes BMP signaling in the developing crossveins - inhibits BMP signaling in the early embryo
- crossveinless c
(common alternative name: RhoGAP88C)
-
- required in tissues actively undergoing morphogenesis -- regulates
GTPase function of Rho
- to promote the coordinated organization of
the actin cytoskeleton
- crumbs
-
transmembrane - egf repeats - laminin A homolog - involved in epithelial
polarity - binds to multiple proteins such as
- Stardust, Par-6, AP-2α, Yurt, Expanded and Moesin - contributes to organization of zonula adherens, epithelial morphogenesis,
- apico-basal cell polarity, and is a negative regulator of Notch activity and growth control via the Hippo pathway -
- involved in photocell morphogenesis, NinaE trafficking and prevention of light-dependent photoreceptor degeneration
- Crustacean cardioactive
peptide (common alternative name: Cardioacceleratory
peptide)
- a conserved 9 amino acid neuropeptide - produced by 1-2 neurons in each segment of the ventral nervous system -
- released during the shedding of the old exoskeleton (ecdysis) - controls behavior during molting - has cardioactive functions
- cryptocephal
- REB/ATF superfamily bZIP domain transcription factor - controls
expression of diverse neuropeptides and
- peptide hormones involved in
metamorphosis - GCN2-ATF4 pathway targets 4E-BP during development and aging
- cryptochrome
-
a circadian blue light photoreceptor - photolyase - activated by flavin reduction - mediates a rapid light-dependent degradation of the clock protein Timeless (Tim)
- via the F box protein Jetlag (Jet) and the proteasome, which initiates the resetting of the molecular clock - mediates light-dependent magnetosensitivity -
- antagonizes synchronization of Drosophila's circadian clock to temperature cycles
- CTCF
- CCCTC-binding
factor is a zinc finger transcription factor that confers enhancer
blocking in all known chromatin insulators
- C-terminal binding protein
- transcription factor-interacting protein - a transcriptional
co-repressor - directly activates and represses Wnt transcriptional targets -
- regulates proliferation and differentiation of eye precursors and complexes with Eyeless, Dachshund, Dan, and Danr during eye and antennal development -
- Trithorax monomethylates histone H3K4 and interacts directly with CBP to promote H3K27 acetylation and antagonize Polycomb silencing
- C-terminal Src kinase
- tyrosine kinase acts as a tumor suppressor through Src pathway
regulation -
- loss of Csk activity leads to increased organ size,
organismal lethality, and increased cell proliferation
- CUB and LDLa domain
- rhodopsin endocytic trafficking - photoreceptor desensitization and adaptation
- cubitus interruptus
- transcription factor - zinc finger - mediates Hedgehog signaling - undergoes limited proteolysis to be converted into a truncated form
- that functions as a transcription repressor in the absence of Hh but is converted into a full-length transcription activator in the presence of Hh.
- CUB and LDLa domain
- rhodopsin endocytic trafficking - photoreceptor desensitization and adaptation
- Cullin1 (preferred
name: lin-19-like)
- a major component of a series of multimeric ubiquitin ligases that
control the degradation of a broad range of proteins
- Cullin-3
-
Cullen acting in protein degradation - loss of function has pleiotropic
effects during development,
- including defects in external sensory
organ development, pattern formation and cell growth and survival -
targets Cubitus interruptus
- Cullin-4
- cullin
family protein that regulates cell cycle by controlling degradation of
Dacapo and Cyclin E
- cup
-
translational repressor - represses oskar translation -
physically interacts with Bruno - Cup controls NMJ presynaptic terminal morphology
- and regulates oskar mRNA stability during oogenesis
- cut
- transcription
factor - homeodomain - cut domain - mediates choice between chordotonal
sense organ
- and external sensory organ fate - also involved in wing
and follicle cell morphogenesis - The ecdysone and Notch pathways regulate Cut at the dorsal-ventral boundary in wing discs
- cutoff
- a
protein related to a yeast transcription termination factor - involved
in piwiRNA cluster expression, which is critical for oocyte development
- cut up
- cytoskeletal protein - Hippo pathway - subunit of the cytoplasmic Dynein & of Myosin V - involved in both dynein-dependent and
- independent functions such as cell viability, axonal guidance, spermatid growth and individualization and regulation of spermatogonial
- divisions - wing and eye imaginal discs - part of a protein complex that regulates spindle orientation in neuroblasts
- cycle
- transcription factor - bHLH, pas domain - photoperiod
response - Clock-Cycle heterodimer binds canonical
- E-box sequences to activate the transcription of direct targets clockwork orange, period, timeless, vrille and par domain protein 1
- Cyclic-AMP response element
binding protein A
- basic leucine zipper transcription factor
- regulates secretory pathways and
- tissue-specific genes in the salivary gland and epidermis
- Cyclic-AMP response element
binding protein B
- transcription factor - basic leucine
zipper - acts downstream of Protein kinase A -
- regulates genes
involved in learning and memory
- Cyclin A
- a a
G2-M phase cyclin - cell cycle regulator - dimerization partner of Cdk1/Cdc2
kinase - during the G2 phase the CycA-Cdk1 prevents
- premature DNA re-replication - during mitosis and G1, CycA is rapidly degraded resulting in inactivation of Cdk1 protein kinase activity
- Cyclin B
- a G2-M phase cyclin - cell cycle regulator - dimerization
partner of Cdk1/cdc2 kinase - promotes Cdk1's protein kinase activity -
- CycB-Cdk1 complex induces the start of mitosis - during late metaphase of mitosis and continuing in G1, CycB is rapidly
- degraded resulting in inactivation of Cdk1 protein kinase activity, and allowing termination of mitosis.
- Cyclin B3
- an activator of the Cdk1 that is required for mitotic and meiotic anaphase - required for germline stem cell maintenance - required
- for anaphase progression in meiosis I and in meiosis II - plays a redundant role with Cyclin A in preventing DNA replication during meiosis
- Cyclin C
-
regulatory partner of CDK8 - mediator complex component - cofactor for
EcR-dependent transcription - links nutrient intake to developmental
transitions
- and fat metabolism - negative regulator of the lipogenic
pathway - regulation of Serpent-dependent transcription and innate
immunity -
- involved in small nuclear RNA (snRNA) 3' end processing -
recruited to phosphorylate the Notch ICD and coordinate activation
with turnover
- Cyclin D
- cell
cycle regulator - a G1-S phase cyclin - nutrition controls mitochondrial biogenesis in the Drosophila adipose tissue through Ets97D and Cyclin D/Cdk4
- Cyclin-dependent kinase 2
- G1 cyclin dependent kinase - heterodimerizes with Cyclin D,
Cyclin E and Cyclin J - regulates somatic cell proliferation,
- germline stem cell proliferation maintenance, follicle stem cells
and endocycle - target of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor Dacapo -
- regulates Double-parked and Retinoblastoma protein
- Cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6
- a Cdk involved in control of growth of cells - partners
cyclin D - governs progression through the G1
- phase of the cell cycle - controls intestinal stem cell proliferation and differentiation
- Cyclin-dependent
kinase 5
- a Cdk involved in control of cell differentiation
and morphology - regulates developmental remodeling of mushroom body neurons
- Cyclin-dependent kinase 7
- a
Cdk-activating kinase and general transcription factor - activity depends on the regulatory CycH and Mat1 subunits - this trimeric Cdk complex
- activates other Cdks by phosphorylation in their T-loop and is called Cdk activating kinase (CAK) -
- CAK can be part of TFIIH, where Cdk7 phosphorylates different transcription substrates (e.g. CTD of Pol II)
- Cyclin-dependent kinase
8
- functions together with its partner CycC as a component of the
mediator complex to regulate gene expression in the leg, eye and notum -
- phosphorylates C-terminal domain of PolII
- Cyclin-dependent kinase
9
- along with CycT forms the positive transcription elongation factor, P-TEFb, involved in RNA polymerase II elongation control
- Cyclin-dependent kinase subunit
30A
- Cyclin-dependent kinase regulatory subunit required for
progression through female meiosis and the mitotic divisions of the
early embryo
- through an interaction with Cdk1 (Cdc2)
- Cyclin E
- a
G1-S phase cyclin - dimerization partner of cdc2c kinase - a mitochondrial pool of Cyclin E,
- regulated by Dynamin related protein 1, is linked to cell density dependent cell proliferation
- Cyclin G
- a
transcriptional regulator that interacts with the chromatin factor Corto
and controls expression of the homeotic gene Abdominal B -
- controls
developmental stability by ensuring compensatory processes between cell
growth and cell proliferation
- Cyclin J
-
regulates S phase early in embryonic development, partners Cdk2 - strong genetic interactions between CycJ and piRNA
- pathway genes reveal a role for CycJ in early oogenesis
- Cyclin
Y
- cyclin that interacts with the cyclin dependent
kinase Eip63E - has essential functions
- during embryogenesis, larval
development, and metamorphosis - regulates wnt signaling
- cylindromatosis ortholog (H.
sapiens)
- deubiquitinating enzyme that deubiquitinates
dTRAF2 and prevents dTRAF2 from ubiquitin-mediated
- proteolytic
degradation - involved in stress response - required for Eiger-triggered
JNK activation and cell death
- cysts
- RhoGEF that maintains tissue polarity and integrity - together with RhoGEF4 plays roles to couple cytokinesis with de novo junction formation
- - acts via Rho1, participating in the neighbor mechanosensing response, promoting daughter-daughter cell membrane juxtaposition in
- preparation to de novo junction formation - Crumbs and its complex partner Cysts support myosin and apical constriction to ensure robust ingression
- dynamics - recruited to the apico-lateral membrane through interactions with the Crumbs complex and Bazooka/Par3 - required for cell intercalation
- in the extending ectoderm, where it activates Rho1 specifically at junctions - localization is restricted to adherens junctions and is under Gbeta13F/
Ggamma1
- control - Myosin VI promotes recruitment of the heterotrimeric Galpha12 protein to E-cadherin, where it signals for p114 RhoGEF to activate RhoA
- Cytochrome c proximal and
Cytochrome c distal
- electron transport - caspase activation
during apoptosis
D
-
dacapo
-
CIP/KIP family cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor - inhibits cell cycle progression - .binds to CycE-Cdk2 complexes - Upregulation of Dap is required
- after the last mitosis for arresting cells in G1/G0 before terminal differentiation in many post-mitotic cell types
- dachs
- unconventional myosin motor domain protein - acts as an F-Actin-binding scaffolding protein - downstream component of a Fat
- signaling pathway that influences growth, cell affinity and developmental gene expression
- Dachs ligand with SH3s (alternative name: Vamana)
- planar cell polarity - a Dachs-binding SH3 protein - tethers Dachs to the subapical cell cortex - promotes the Fat-mediated degradation
- of Dachs - associates with the Dachsous intracellular domain and with the Fat intracellular domain that is essential for controlling Hippo signaling
-
dachsous
-
cadherin superfamily - controls imaginal disc morphogenesis - controls left-right asymmetry -
- planar polarity is specified through asymmetric subcellular localization of Fat and Dachsous
-
dachshund
-
transcriptional co-repressor - required for elongation of leg discs - potentiates Hedgehog signaling during retinogenesis
-
dally-like
-
membrane bound glypican related proteoglycan - required for Hedgehog signalling in the embryonic epidermis of Drosophila - mediates the autonomous
- and nonautonomous effects on tissue growth caused by activation of the PI3K and TOR pathways
- dappled (preferred name: wech)
-
LIN-41 subclade multiple domain protein of unknown function - let-7 micro RNA regulated
-
daughterless
-
transcription factor - basic HLH - proneural gene that is also involved in sex determination - Inhibition of Daughterless by Extramacrochaetae mediates
- Notch-induced cell proliferation - Daughterless and Tcf4 restrict neurite branching and synapse formation by repressing Neurexin in postmitotic neurons
-
daughter of sevenless
-
an adaptor protein that facilitates signal transduction as a downstream component of the receptor tyrosine kinases Sevenless, Egf receptor and Torso
-
Daughters against dpp
-
Smad family - inhibits Dpp signal transduction - Ubx dynamically regulates Dpp signaling by repressing Dad expression
- during copper cell regeneration in the adult Drosophila midgut
- dawdle
-
TGF-ß superfamily ligand - Activin-like protein - by activating Dawdle, Tolloid-related provides a permissive signal
- for axon guidance - Dawdle signals preferentially through one isoform of the Type-I receptor Baboon - Activin-β and Dawdle
- function redundantly to regulate proliferation in the larval brain
-
DC0
-
Protein kinase A catalytic subunit - a signal transduction protein involved in learning and memory and in the Hedgehog pathway - Phosphorylation
- of Complexin by PKA regulates activity-dependent spontaneous neurotransmitter release and structural synaptic plasticity
-
dCREB2 (preferred name: Cyclic-AMP response element binding protein B)
-
transcription factor - basic leucine zipper - acts downstream of Protein kinase A -
-
regulates genes involved in learning and memory
- Dbx
-
homeobox gene - contributes to the development of subsets of interneurons via
cross-repressive, lineage-specific interactions
- with the motoneuron-promoting
factors eve and exex
- deadhead
- ovary-specific thioredoxin - linked to the distinctive redox-state balance set at the oocyte-to-embryo
- transition - redox proteome - required to unlock sperm
chromatin at fertilization - disulfide bond reduction is required for protamine eviction from sperm chromatin
-
deadpan
-
transcription factor - bHLH - hairy/E(spl) class - a pan-neural repressor - regulates the self-renewal and specification of Drosophila larval neural stem cells
- independently of Notch - required to silence Tramtrack transcription in the R7 photoreceptor precursor in order to determine photoreceptor fate
-
dead ringer (preferred name: retina aberrant in pattern)
-
transcription factor - ARID domain protein - required for proper patterning of the abdomen - required for positioning of the longitudinal glia
- in the embryonic CNS - necessary for neuronal pathfinding, female receptivity and repression of fruitless independent male courtship behaviors
-
Death caspase-1
-
ICE/CED-3 protease involved in apoptosis - an effector caspase - cleaves specific proteins during apoptosis - acts downstream
- of the initiator caspase Dronc - involved in non-apoptotic processes such as autophagy
-
death executioner Bcl-2 homologue
-
Bcl-2/CED-9 family protein involved in regulating apoptosis - Screening of suppressors of bax-induced cell death
- identifies Glycerophosphate oxidase-1 as a mediator of Debcl-induced apoptosis
-
Death-associated inhibitor of apoptosis 1 (common alternative name: Thread)
-
ubiquitin ligase that functions as an inhibitor of apoptosis - the inhibition of caspase function is counteracted by proapoptotic proteins
- Hid, Grim and Reaper - niche signaling promotes stem cell survival in the Drosophila testis via the Jak-STAT target DIAP1
- Death-associated protein kinase related
- regulation of myosin II dynamics - promotes proper morphogenesis of epithelial tissues during development - maintenance of
- furrow canal structure and lateral plasma membrane integrity during cellularization - morphogenesis of retina,
- functions during Myosin II-dependent cell constriction, subsequent multicellular alignment and adherens junction
remodelling
-
Death regulator Nedd2-like caspase (Common alternate name: Dronc)
-
cysteine protease - an initiator caspase - functional homolog of CED-3/caspase-9 - involved in programed cell death - Diap1 protein is required
- to prevent accumulation of a continuously generated, processed form of the apical caspase Dronc
-
Death related ced-3/Nedd2-like protein
-
ICE/CED-3 protease involved in apoptosis - an initator caspase - Ubiquitylation of DREDD is required for innate immune signalling
- debra
- involved in the Hedgehog signaling pathway as a mediator of protein degradation by the lysosome -
- required in a physiological, nondevelopmental aspect of long-term memory
-
DE-cadherin (preferred name: shotgun)
-
transmembrane - E-cadherin homolog - cell adhesion - sets up boundaries between epithelial compartments preventing cell mixing
-
decapentaplegic
-
ligand - tgf-beta homolog - early on dpp establishes embryonic dorsal/ventral axis --
-
later defines boundaries between appendage compartments - signals through Smad transcription factors
- defective proventriculus
-
homeodomain transcription factor - involved in the establishment of two
gut structures:
- the proventriculus (a foregut structure) and the
central midgut
- Defender against apoptotic cell death 1
- regulation of N-glycosylation - dolichyl-diphosphooligosaccharide-protein glycotransferase activity - crucial for protein N-glycosylation
- in developing tissues - reduction of dDad1 triggers ER stress and activates unfolded protein response (UPR) signaling - loss of
- dDad1 function activates JNK signaling and blocking the JNK pathway in dDad1 knock-down tissues suppresses cell apoptosis
- Deformed
- transcription
factor - homeodomain - Antp class - required to form a normal head -
- involved in establishing the form of the maxillary and mandibular
segments - controls organogenesis
- by shaping territorial border through regulation of basal DE-Cadherin distribution
- Deformed epidermal
autoregulatory factor-1
- SAND and
zf-MYND domain transcription factor - involved in embryonic development,
Deformed autoregulation and the immune response
- degringolade
- SUMO-targeted ubiquitin ligase that acts as a negative
regulator of the repressor Hairy and its corepressor Groucho
- during
embryonic segmentation and neurogenesis - acts as a regulator in sex
determination by interfering
- with the repressive activities of
Deadpan and Groucho
- delilah (preferred name - taxi)
-
Prospero, D-Pax2, and Delilah, dictate two alternative differentiation programs within the proprioceptive lineage - coordinated larval locomotion depends on
- the activity of a dei enhancer that integrates both activating and repressive inputs for the generation of a functional proprioceptive organ - functions
- in the hemopoetic system in lamellocyte induction and/or differentiation in response to parasitic wasp challenge and infestation of larvae - spatial
- regulation of cell adhesion in the Drosophila wing is mediated by Delilah, a potent activator of βPS integrin expression - muscle tendon cells
- Delta
-
transmembrane - EGF family - Notch ligand - important in establishing
neural cell fates - regulates developmental patterning -
- post transcriptional modification (such as by fucosylation, ubiquitination and proteolysis) of Dl is key for its functions
- deltex
- E3-ubiquitin ligase -
Deltex mediated accumulation of Notch in the late-endosome compartment
is required for the Dx-mediated Su(H)-independent Notch signaling
- dendritic arbor reduction 1
- zinc finger transcription factor that promotes dendrite growth
in part by suppressing the expression
- of the microtubule-severing
protein Spastin
- DER (Preferred name:
EGF-R) (common alternative name: Torpedo)
- transmembrane receptor-
tk - EGF-R homology - during oogenesis helps set up egg polarity,
determines the identity of cells in the ectoderm;
- during larval
stages participates in the development of the eye and wing.
- ventral
ectoderm; during larval stages participates in the development of the
eye and wing
- derailed
- receptor tyrosine
kinase - functions in axon during central nervous system and brain
development
- Deterin (common
alternative name: Survivin)
- component of the chromosomal passenger
complex that regulates chromosome condensation,
- interaction between
kinetochores and microtubules, spindle organization, cytokinesis, and
apoptosis
- DFR-1 (preferred
name: Heartless - also commonly known as Fibroblast growth factor
receptor 1)
- receptor tyrosine kinase - involved in the development
of mesodermal and neuronal cells
- DHR3 (preferred name: Hormone
receptor-like/Hr46)
- transcription factor - nuclear receptor
superfamily - a second tier regulator involved in Drosophila molting --
- acts negatively on Ecdysone receptor and postively on genes
expressed subsequently in the molting hierarchy
- Diabetes- and obesity regulated
- coactivator of ecdysone receptor needed during
metamorphosis - antagonized by insulin signaling via FOXO in the fat
body -
- part of a feed-forward mechanism whereby ecdysone potentiates
its own signaling - regulates autophagosome formation and protein
degradation
- diaphanous
- Formin homology domain protein required for cytokinesis - spatial regulation of Dia and Myosin-II by RhoGEF2
- controls initiation of E-cadherin endocytosis during epithelial morphogenesis
- Dicer-1
- ribonuclease III family, double-stranded RNA domain binding domain,
DEAD/DEAH box helicase, PAZ domain -
- an enzyme involved in
degrading RNA - involved in double-stranded RNA interference (RNAi) and
post-transcriptional gene regulation (PTGS)
- Dicer-2
- DEAD/DEAH box helicase - mutants are defective in processing small
interfering RNAs -
- has an RNA interference-independent function that modulates Toll immune signaling -
- produces 21-nt siRNAs with a remarkably high fidelity for efficient RNA silencing
- Dichaete
(preferred name: Sox box protein 70D, common alternative name:
fish-hook)
- HMG-domain protein - SOX-domain protein - implicated in the
regulation of pair-rule genes
- and later functions in wing
morphogenesis - Dichaete roles include hindgut
- development, embryonic segmentation, and nervous system development
- diego
- ankyrin
repeat protein involved in tissue polarity - helps promote polarized
clustering of Flamingo -
- modulates Frizzled-Dishevelled signaling specificity outcome
- dilute class unconventional
myosin (common alternative names: Didum and MyosinV)
- a
motor protein that mediates sensory neuron morphogenesisin - forms a
complex with Rab11 and Rab11 interacting protein
- that trafficks
rhodopsin in the developing rhabdomere
- diminutive
(Preferred name: Myc)
- bHLH - leucine zipper - controls cell cycle progression - contributes to cell growth, cell competition and regenerative proliferation -
- downregulation suppresses pathogenesis of human neuronal tauopathies in Drosophila - sexual dimorphism
- of body size is controlled by dosage of the X-chromosomal gene Myc and by the sex-determining gene tra
- dimmed (common
alternative name: Mist 1-related)
- Atonal family bHLH transcription
factor - component of a mechanism by which diverse neuroendocrine
lineages
- differentiate and maintain a pro-secretory state
- Disabled
- adaptor protein that is a core component of the Abl tyrosine kinase signaling pathway -
- interacts with Abl to regulate axon guidance - associates with transmembrane receptors including N and Appl -
- involved in axon patterning, embryo morphogenesis and trafficking in endocytosis, exocytosis and Golgi organization
- Doublecortin-domain-containing echinoderm-microtubule-associated protein
- microtubule-associated protein - required for the formation of mechanosensory organelles in the peripheral nervous system and in
- turn fly mechanotransduction - plays dual roles by promoting the assembly/stabilization of the microtubules and
- the accumulation of the electron dense materials in the mechanosensory organelles - Johnston's organ
- Discoidin domain receptor
- expressed in larval peripheral nerves - loss of function resulted in severely reduced ensheathment of axons and reduced
- axon caliber - a strong dominant genetic interaction was found between Ddr and the type XV/XVIII collagen Multiplexin (Mp), suggesting
- Ddr functions as a collagen receptor to drive axon wrapping, in adult nerves, loss of Ddr decreased long-term survival
- of sensory neurons and significantly reduced axon caliber without overtly affecting ensheathment - glial gene required for axon ensheathment
- DISCO Interacting Protein 1
-
double-stranded RNA binding protein - regulates the abundance of stable intronic sequence RNAs (sisRNAs) - controls
-
germline stem cell self-renewal - involved in innate immunity - prevents transcriptional activation by Ubx
- disconnected and
disco-related
- zinc finger transcription factors - required
for head segment identity during Drosophila embryogenesis -
- required
for optic lobe development and ventral appendage development
- disc proliferation
abnormal
- Licensing factor - Zn finger motif - cdc21
homolog - MCM4 homolog - implicated in the initiation of DNA replication
- and in the discrimination between replicated and unreplicated
chromatin
- discs large 1
-
Links septate junctions to cytoskeleton - Guanylate kinase signature and
Src homology 3 domain - exon junction complex
- regulates the splicing of cell polarity dlg1 to control Wingless signaling -
- PAR-1 kinase phosphorylates Dlg and regulates its postsynaptic targeting at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction
- Discs large 5
-
MAGUK family scaffold protein - required for the maintenance of apical
polarity of follicle epithelium during oogenesis
- discs lost
-
conserved protein of unknown function - required for cell survival and
cell cycle progression - implicated in modification of olfactory
behavior
- discs overgrown
(common alternative name: double-time)
- casein kinase Iepsilon -
contributes to circadian rhythmicity - Spaghetti
- and Doubletime link the circadian clock and light to caspases, apoptosis and tauopathy
- dishevelled
-
novel cytoplasmic protein - a component in the wingless pathway and
regulates epithelial polarity -
- membrane bound GSK-3 activates Wnt signaling through Disheveled and Arrow
- Dishevelled Associated Activator
of Morphogenesis
- Formin homology domain protein regulated by
RhoA - functions upstream or parallel to Src42A
- and
Tec29 to organize the actin cytoskeleton and to determine the
cuticle pattern of the respiratory system
- dispatched
-
patched family protein regulating Hedgehog release - multipass transmembrane protein and a member of the RND transporter family - required for the
- release and long-range activity of the lipid-modified Hh protein from producing cells. Hh and thus Disp control cell growth, survival, fate, and patterning.
- dissatisfaction
- nuclear receptor superfamily - essential for many aspects of sexual
behavior and neural development in both males and females
- distal antenna & distal
antenna-related
- two closely linked genes coding for
pipsqueak domain proteins - effector genes that act downstream of
homothorax and Distal-less
- to control differentiation
of distal antennal structures
- Distal-less
-
transcription factor - homeodomain - defines the termini of appendages
and regulates appendage growth - proximodistal
- axis formation in the Drosophila leg: subdivision into proximal and distal domains by Homothorax and Distal-less -
- coexpression of Distal-less and Homothorax determines Drosophila antennal identity
- Diuretic hormone 31
- regulation of sleep - regulates a preferred temperature decrease at night-onset - midgut cells that express Dh31 and tachykinin
- are activated by the presence of proteins and amino acids - increases the contraction frequency in the anterior midgut
- Diuretic hormone 44
- hormone produced by brain neurosecretory cells - sensor of
nutritive sugar - directs the detection and consumption of nutritive
sugar -
- controls sperm retention and storage by females - a
circadian output hormone that is required for normal rest:activity
rhythms
- division abnormally
delayed
- membrane bound glypican related proteoglycan -
effects cell division of lamina precursor cells of the optic lobe -
- Ras/MEK/MAPK-mediated regulation of heparin sulphate proteoglycans promotes retinal fate in the Drosophila eye-antennal disc -
- Dally mediates the autonomous and nonautonomous effects on tissue growth caused by activation of the PI3K and TOR pathways
- DJun (Preferred name:
Jun-related antigen)
- transcription factor - basic leucine zipper -
cooperates with the ETS domain protein Pointed to induce R7 fate in the
developing eye
- Dlar
(preferred name: Leukocyte-antigen-related-like)
-
transmembrane - receptor tyrosine kinase functioning to regulate axon
guidance - required for development
- of circadian pacemaker neuron processes that support rhythmic activity in constant darkness but not during light/dark cycles
- dmyc
(preferred name: diminutive)
- bHLH - leucine zipper - controls cell cycle progression - contributes to cell growth, cell competition and regenerative proliferation -
- downregulation suppresses pathogenesis of human neuronal tauopathies in Drosophila - sexual dimorphism
- of body size is controlled by dosage of the X-chromosomal gene Myc and by the sex-determining gene tra
- DNA replication-related element
factor
- a transcription factor that activates genes involved
in cell proliferation - required for efficient growth and
- cell cycle progression in Drosophila imaginal discs - Dref and Trl bind and activate housekeeping versus developmental enhancers, respectively
- dodo
-
peptidylprolyl isomerase - facilitates the degradation of the
transcription factor CF2, which regulates expression of the
rhomboid gene in follicle cells
- domeless
- a
divergent member of the cytokine class I receptor family - required for
segmentation and functions in trachea specification -
- the ligand Unpaired, its receptor Domeless, Hop, and Stat92E Are Required in mushroom bodies for long term memory
- Domina (preferred name: jumeau)
-
forkhead/winged-helix class - a suppressor of position effect
variegation that also affects and regulates eye and bristle development -
- acts upstream of a Polo-kinase dependent pathway - its roles included asymmetric
- protein localization, chromatin modification, dendrite formation and organ (eye, wing and bristle) development
- domino
- DNA
helicase/adenosine triphosphatase - component of the Tip60
chromatin-remodeling complex
- that acetylates nucleosomal
phospho-H2Av and exchanges it with an un
modified H2Av
- Dopamine/Ecdysteroid
receptor
- G-protein coupled receptor - activated by
dopamine to increase cAMP levels - mediates the non-canonical actions of
20E
- and rapidly modulates adult conditioned behavior through cAMP
signaling - courtship memory - modulates appetite control of sugar
sensing
- Dopamine receptor
- GPCR - mediates aversive and appetitive learning
in pavlovian olfactory conditioning - potentiates hindleg grooming behavior in Drosophila
- Dopamine 1-like receptor
2
- G-protein coupled receptor - Dopamine receptor -
locomotor activity - presynaptic autoreceptor - appetitive and aversive
learning
- Dopamine transporter
- mediates uptake of dopamine in dopamine
positive neurons - functions in regulating sleep and arousal
- dorsal
-
transcription factor - NFkappaB/rel homolog - functions in establishment
of dorsal/ventral polarity - Dorsal and DIF act downstream of the Toll pathway in the immune response
- dorado
- Cullin-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase - Substrate recognition component of a SCF-like E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase complex that promotes target-directed
- microRNA degradation - catalyzes ubiquitination and subsequent degradation of AGO1, thereby exposing miRNAs for degradation
- Dorsal interacting protein 3
- MADF DNA-binding domain and BESS protein interaction domain
protein - interacts with Rel domain proteins -
- enhances Rel family
transcription factor function in both dorsoventral patterning and the
immune response
- Dorsal related immune
factor
- NFkappaB/rel homolog - a regulator of the immune
response - Dorsal and DIF act downstream of the Toll pathway in the immune response
- Dorsocross
-
three closely linked T-box domain transcription factors that are crucial
for completion of differentiation,
- cell proliferation arrest, and
survival of amnioserosa cells
- double parked
-
conserved protein required for DNA replication - double-parked is sufficient to induce re-replication during development and is
- regulated by cyclin E/CDK2 - Double-parked must be degraded to exit S-phase, otherwise the DNA will undergo re-replication
- doublesex
-
novel zinc finger transcription factor - regulates sexual
differentiation of both sexes - controls somatic sexual identity - regulates
- the connectivity of a neural circuit controlling Drosophila male courtship song
- double-time
(preferred name: discs overgrown)
- casein kinase Iepsilon -
contributes to circadian rhythmicity - Spaghetti
- and Doubletime link the circadian clock and light to caspases, apoptosis and tauopathy.
- DP transcription factor
- transcription factor - obligate dimerization partner of E2f1 and
E2f2 - required for normal cell proliferation,
- optimal DNA
synthesis, and efficient G2/M progression
- draper
- encoding an
EGF-repeat single-pass transmembrane domain receptor - required during
-
metamorphosis for recognition and engulfment of degenerating axon
branches by glia
- dreadlocks
-
SH2 and SH3 domain signal transduction protein - required for
photoreceptor cell growth cone guidance and targeting
- dre4
- transcription
factor - along with Structure specific recognition protein (Ssrp) forms
a protein complex, FACT,
- that facilates GAGA factor directed
chromatin remodeling
- drifter (preferred
name: ventral veins lacking)
- transcription factor - homeodomain -
pou domain - mutants display severe tracheal defects and defects in
ventral midline glia migration -
- identities of medulla neurons are pre-determined in the larval medulla primordium, which is subdivided into concentric zones
- characterized by the expression of four transcription factors: Drifter, Runt, Homothorax and Brain-specific homeobox
- drongo
-
ArfGAP - induces the hydrolysis of GTP that is bound to Arf proteins - during oogenesis essential for the initial detachment of the border cell
- cluster from the basal lamina - acts antagonistically to the guanine exchange factor Steppke - temporally controlled expression is
- achieved by translational repression of drongo mRNA within P-bodies - requires Rab11 for proper localization at the oocyte's cortex during mid-oogenesis
- Drop (common alternative
name: muscle segment homeobox-1)
- transcription factor - homeodomain
- confers cell fate on the dorsal (lateral-most) column of neuroblasts
-
during ventral cord development - patterning of the wing disc, specification
- of myoblasts, proper development of muscle, neuronal and glial cells, male genital disc, and regulation of glucose metabolism
- Dror (preferred name: Ror)
- ROR proteins are a class of Wnt-binding receptor tyrosine kinases - expressed during neural differentiation -
- promotes dendrite regeneration as part of a Wnt signaling pathway that regulates dendritic microtubule nucleation
- drosha
-
ribonuclease - acts on primary microRNA transcripts by cleaving it to
excise the pre-microRNA polymer - physically interacts with Pasha,
- a
double-stranded RNA binding protein
- Drosocin
-
an o-Glycosylated antibacterial peptide with activity against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria - expressed in the fat body
- during the systemic immune response and is expressed in various epithelia. The expression of Dro is regulated at the transcriptional level
- mostly by the immune deficiency pathway - hemocytes relay an innate immune response to the blood cell reservoir:
- through Imd signaling and the ak/Stat pathway ligand Upd3, hemocytes act as sentinels of bacterial infection,
- inducing expression of the antimicrobial peptide Drosocin in respiratory epithelia and colocalizing fat body domains
- Drosomycin
-
inducible antifungal peptide
- Drosulfakinin
-
neuropeptide - neuromodulator - modulates aggression - controls fighting - regulates sexual arousal - regulates aspects of gut function,
- satiety and food ingestion - escape-related locomotion - regulates neuromuscular junction growth through the CREB pathway - nsDSK II, a
- non-sulfated version of the hormone, signals through DSK-R2 to influence gut motility and locomotion
- drumstick
-
zinc finger transcription factor - regulates epidermal cell
differentiation and patterning in the epithelia
- of the foregut,
hindgut, and imaginal discs
- Dscam (preferred
name: Downs syndrome cell adhesion molecule 1)
- multiple Ig domain
protein - acts with other proteins to direct pathfinding of Bolwig's
nerve -
- controls neuronal morphogenesis through spatial regulation of Cdc42 signaling and, subsequently, cytoskeletal remodeling -
- Dscam1 forms a complex with Robo1 and the N-terminal fragment of Slit to promote the growth of longitudinal axons
- Dscam2 (preferred
name: Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule 2)
- immunoglobulin
superfamily - Dscam2 homophilic interactions mediate repulsion between
neurites of L1 laminar cells in neighbouring columns of the optic
lobe
- dtfr (preferred name:
thickveins)
- receptor of Decapentaplegic - Wnt ligands regulate Tkv expression to constrain Dpp activity in the Drosophila ovarian stem cell niche -
- loss of Neurexin and Neuroligin leads to decreased levels of the BMP co-receptor, Thickveins and the downstream effector phosphorylated
- Mad at the neuromuscular junction synapses - S6 kinase like inhibits neuromuscular junction growth by downregulating the BMP receptor thickveins
- Dual oxidase (common alternative
name: Curly)
- ROS-generating NADPH oxidase - functions to transfer electrons across biological membranes to generate ROS
- by transferring electrons from NADPH to oxygen - responsible for the Curly wing phenotype - apoptosis induced proliferation
- dumbfounded
(preferred name: kin of irre)
- IG superfamily - required for myoblast
aggregation and fusion
- dunce
- cyclic AMP
phosphodiesterase - involved in memory and learning - cAMP microdomains restricted to single boutons provides a biophysical basis for the local control of
- synaptic plasticity.- Hangover links nuclear RNA signaling to cAMP regulation via the phosphodiesterase 4d ortholog Dunce
- Dynactin 1, p150 subunit (common alternative name: p150Glued)
- major subunit of dynactin, a complex that functions with dynein in minus-end-directed microtubule transport
- Dynein axonemal assembly factor 5
- Dynein assembly factor - involved in assembly of motile cilia - component of intracellular pre-assembly and transport
- network - necessary to deliver functional dynein machinery to the ciliary compartment - mutant flies exhibit aberrant proprioception, deafness and immotile sperm
- Dynamin related protein
1
- a Dynamin GTPase - regulates mitochondrial fission in
normal cells including primary spermatocytes -
- mediates
mitochondrial fragmentation during programmed cell death
- Dynein heavy chain 64C
- a molecular motor that functions in axon transport - Dynein-Dynactin complex is essential for dendritic restriction of an isoform of Dscam
- dysbindin
- coiled-coil domain protein required presynaptically for the
retrograde, homeostatic modulation of neurotransmission
- dysfusion
-
bHLH-PAS protein expressed in tracheal fusion cells and required for
tracheal fusion - forms a DNA binding complex with Tango
- to activate target genes - functions in tarsal joint formation during leg development
- Dystroglycan
-
transmembrane receptor for extracellular matrix molecules - required for
cellular polarity in epithelial cells and the oocyte
- dystrophin
- the postsynaptically localized scaffolding protein required for
appropriate control of neuromuscular synaptic homeostasis
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