TABLE 1.
Mutants that suppress the overexpression of CBP proteins
| GMR-CBP FL
|
GMR-CBP ΔNZK
|
GMR-CBP ΔBHQ
|
GMR-CBP ΔQ
|
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| En | Su | En | Su | En | Su | En | Su |
| — | — | kni | gl | ade2 | Tpl | Scr | CG1707 |
| rho | ll | lilli | Ubx | Tsp42E | |||
| 1(4)102CD | luc | sog | RhoGAP93B | ||||
| dpp | CrebA | cgd | |||||
| CG17836 | gl | srp | |||||
| cgd | 1(3)L3659 | ||||||
| Ubx | sty | ||||||
| rho | enc | ||||||
| kni | 1(3)72Df(3) | ||||||
| Egfr | 1(3)71DEc[E86] | ||||||
| Kr | rn | ||||||
| spi | ey | ||||||
The genetic screen for modifiers of the GMR-CBP FL and GMR-CBP ΔNZK yielded the fewest interacting genes while the screens for modifiers of GMR-CBP ΔBHQ and GMR-CBP ΔQ yielded the most interacting genes. Mutants that modified more than one construct are underlined. En, enhancer; Su, supperssor.