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A direct-drive GFP reporter for studies of tracheal development in Drosophila

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ABSTRACT The Drosophila tracheal system consists of a widespread tubular network that provides respiratory functions for the animal. Its development, from ten pairs of placodes in the embryo to the… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT The Drosophila tracheal system consists of a widespread tubular network that provides respiratory functions for the animal. Its development, from ten pairs of placodes in the embryo to the final stereotypical branched structure in the adult, has been extensively studied by many labs as a model system for understanding tubular epithelial morphogenesis. Throughout these studies, a breathless (btl)-GAL4 driver has provided an invaluable tool to either mark tracheal cells during development or to manipulate gene expression in this tissue. A distinct shortcoming of this approach, however, is that btl-GAL4 cannot be used to specifically visualize tracheal cells in the presence of other GAL4 drivers or other UAS constructs, restricting its utility. Here we describe a direct-drive btl-nGFP reporter that can be used as a specific marker of tracheal cells throughout development in combination with any GAL4 driver and/or UAS construct. This reporter line should facilitate the use of Drosophila as a model system for studies of tracheal development and tubular morphogenesis.

Keywords: tracheal development; reporter; development; studies tracheal; drosophila; direct drive

Journal Title: Fly
Year Published: 2022

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