학술논문

An Interscholastic Network To Generate LexA Enhancer Trap Lines in Drosophila
Document Type
article
Author
Lutz KockelCatherine GriffinYaseen AhmedLauren FidelakArjun RajanEthan P. GouldMyles HaigneyBenjamin RalstonRex J. TercekLara GalliganiSagar RaoLutfi HuqHersh K. BhargavaAilis C. DoonerEmily G. LemmermanRuby F. MalusaTran H. NguyenJulie S. ChungSara M. GregoryKiyomasa M. KuwanaJonathan T. RegenoldAlexander WeiJake AshtonPatrick DickinsonKate MartelConnie CaiCarissa ChenStephen PriceJeffrey QiaoDavid ShepleyJoanna ZhangMeghana ChalasaniKhanh NguyenAugust AaltoByungJun KimErik Tazawa-GoodchildAmanda SherwoodAhmad RahmanSum Ying Celeste WuJoel LotzkarSerena MichaelsHillary AristotleAntigone ClarkGrace GasperEvan XiangFrieda Luna SchlörMelissa LuKate HaeringJulia FribergAlyssa KuwanaJonathan LeeAlan LiuEmma NortonLeena HamadClara LeeDara OkeremiHarry diTullioKat DumoulinSun Yu Gordon ChiGrayson S. DerossiRose E. HorowitchElias C. IssaDan T. LeBryce C. MoralesAyush NooriJustin ShaoSophia ChoMai N. HoangIan M. JohnsonKatherine C. LeeMaria LeeElizabeth A. MadamidolaKatrina E. SchmittGabriel ByanTaeyoung ParkJonathan ChenAlexi MonovoukasMadison J. KangTanner McGowanJoseph J. WalewskiBrennan SimonSophia J. ZuGregory P. MillerKate B. FitzpatrickNicole LantzElizabeth FoxJeanette ColletteRichard KurtzChris DuncanRyan PalmerCheryl RotondoEric JanickiTownley ChisholmAnne RankinSangbin ParkSeung K. Kim
Source
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 9, Iss 7, Pp 2097-2106 (2019)
Subject
Drosophila melanogaster
Enhancer trap
LexA - LexAop binary expression system
StanEx
High School - University genetics course collaboration
STEM
Genetics
QH426-470
Language
English
ISSN
2160-1836
Abstract
Binary expression systems like the LexA-LexAop system provide a powerful experimental tool kit to study gene and tissue function in developmental biology, neurobiology, and physiology. However, the number of well-defined LexA enhancer trap insertions remains limited. In this study, we present the molecular characterization and initial tissue expression analysis of nearly 100 novel StanEx LexA enhancer traps, derived from the StanEx1 index line. This includes 76 insertions into novel, distinct gene loci not previously associated with enhancer traps or targeted LexA constructs. Additionally, our studies revealed evidence for selective transposase-dependent replacement of a previously-undetected KP element on chromosome III within the StanEx1 genetic background during hybrid dysgenesis, suggesting a molecular basis for the over-representation of LexA insertions at the NK7.1 locus in our screen. Production and characterization of novel fly lines were performed by students and teachers in experiment-based genetics classes within a geographically diverse network of public and independent high schools. Thus, unique partnerships between secondary schools and university-based programs have produced and characterized novel genetic and molecular resources in Drosophila for open-source distribution, and provide paradigms for development of science education through experience-based pedagogy.