Specific cell ablation in drosophila using the toxic viral protein M2(H37A)

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Abstract

The expression of toxic viral proteins for the purpose of eliminating distinct populations of cells, while leaving the rest of an organism unaffected, is a valuable method for analyzing development. Using the Gal4-UAS system, we employed the M2(H37A) toxic ion channel of the influenza-A virus to selectively ablate the Drosophila eye-antennal imaginal discs, hemocytes, dorsal vessel and nervous tissue and comparatively monitored the effects of expressing the apoptosispromoting protein Reaper in identical cell populations. In this report, we demonstrate the effectiveness of M2(H37A)-mediated ablation as a new means to selectively eliminate cells of interest during Drosophila development. © 2010 Landes Bioscience.

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Lam, V. K., Tokusumi, T., Cerabona, D., & Schulz, R. A. (2010). Specific cell ablation in drosophila using the toxic viral protein M2(H37A). Fly, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.4161/fly.4.4.13114

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