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An auxin-inducible, GAL4-compatible, gene expression system for Drosophila .

Colin D McClureAmira HassanGabriel N AugheyKhushbakht ButtAlicia Estacio-GómezAneisha DuggalChee Ying SiaAnnika F BarberTony D Southall
Published in: eLife (2022)
The ability to control transgene expression, both spatially and temporally, is essential for studying model organisms. In Drosophila , spatial control is primarily provided by the GAL4/UAS system, whilst temporal control relies on a temperature-sensitive GAL80 (which inhibits GAL4) and drug-inducible systems. However, these are not ideal. Shifting temperature can impact on many physiological and behavioural traits, and the current drug-inducible systems are either leaky, toxic, incompatible with existing GAL4-driver lines, or do not generate effective levels of expression. Here, we describe the auxin-inducible gene expression system (AGES). AGES relies on the auxin-dependent degradation of a ubiquitously expressed GAL80, and therefore, is compatible with existing GAL4-driver lines. Water-soluble auxin is added to fly food at a low, non-lethal, concentration, which induces expression comparable to uninhibited GAL4 expression. The system works in both larvae and adults, providing a stringent, non-lethal, cost-effective, and convenient method for temporally controlling GAL4 activity in Drosophila .
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • poor prognosis
  • dna methylation
  • water soluble
  • climate change
  • aedes aegypti
  • drosophila melanogaster