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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mech Dev. 2007 Oct 12;125(1-2):67–80. doi: 10.1016/j.mod.2007.10.003

Table 1.

PZ lines that suppress or enhance wg-induced leg-to-wing transdetermination

Genotype LacZ expression In situ expression Frequency (%) of Vg expression in leg discs (n = discs) Frequency (%) of legs with wing tissue (n = discs)
Act>wg 32 (60) 25 (69)
Suppressors
l(3)01629 Class 4 N/A 4 (113)* 11(19)
taiman (tai01351) Class 4 N/A 5 (97)* 8 (24)
Secβ6107214 Class 3 Class 3 6 (107)* 6 (46)**
polo01673 Class 4 N/A 7 (53)** 15 (34)
Krüppel-homolog-1 (Kr-h110642) Class 3 Class 4# 8 (128)* 10 (30)
Syx1301470 Class 3 N/A 8 (97)* 6 (31)**
ken and barbie (ken02970) Class 1 Class 1 9 (114)* 3 (40)**
oho23B03575 Class 2 Class 2 9 (88)* 13 (23)
cyclin A (cycA03946) Class 1 Class 1 10 (119)* 19 (54)
l(2)00248 Class 3 N/A 10 (96)* 12 (30)
CG309471483a Class 1 Class 1 10 (80)** 15 (20)
l(3)05203 Class 4 N/A 11 (74)** 23 (40)
rpd304556 Class 3 Class 3/4 12 (122)** 35 (20)
jing01094 Class 4 Class 4 13 (113)** 3 (32)**
combgap (cg07659) Class 4 Class 4 13 (100)** 10 (20)
Nup15401501 Class 3 Class 3 13 (68)** 8 (26)
Aly02267 Class 4 Class 4 15 (117)** 5 (40)**
Enhancers
l(3)01344 Class 4 Class 2# 59 (92)** 25 (24)
S6 kinase (S6k07084) Class 3 Class 3/4 48 (82)** 19 (48)

Data shown are from prothoracic leg discs and adult legs. 90 PZ insertion lines (see Supplementary Table 1) were examined for their ability when heterozygous mutant to dominantly modify wg-induced regeneration and transdetermination. Transdetermination frequency in leg discs and adult cuticle were generated from animals heat shocked at 60 h AED (37 °C) to induce ubiquitous wg expression.

*

Asterisk(s) indicate p-values <0.001;

**

indicate p-values within 0.01–0.05. The lacZ and in situ expression patterns of each PZ insertion falls into 4 different classes after ubiquitous wg expression (see Fig. 2, for details). The number sign (#) indicates that the lacZ expression pattern differed significantly from the in situ expression pattern (Fig. 5). N/A, in situ expression is not available.