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5XUAS IVS CsChrimson tdtomato_tr
 
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RRID:Addgene_111545 CsChrimson_tdtomato_trafficked Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:24509633 Vector Backbone:5XUAS IVS sv40; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin wt 2026-08-15 01:01:51 0
10XUAS IVS Jaws mCherry_tr
 
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RRID:Addgene_111550 Jaws_mCherry_trafficked Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:24997763 Vector Backbone:10XUAS IVS sv40; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin wt 2026-08-15 01:01:51 0
13XLexAop2 IVS Jaws mCherry_tr
 
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RRID:Addgene_111551 Jaws_mCherry_trafficked Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:24997763 Vector Backbone:13XLexAop2_ IVS sv40; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin wt 2026-08-15 01:01:51 0
20XUAS IVS Jaws mVenus_tr
 
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RRID:Addgene_111552 Jaws_mVenus_tr Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:24997763 Vector Backbone:20XUAS IVS sv40; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin wt 2026-08-15 01:01:51 0
pUAST-Myc-dATG1
 
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RRID:Addgene_111801 dAtg1 Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:23819996 Vector Backbone:pUAST; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:54 0
pUAST-attB-Flag-dTSC2 S1338A
 
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RRID:Addgene_111808 dTSC2 Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:25826530 Vector Backbone:pUAST-attB; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin S1338A 2026-08-15 01:01:54 0
pcDNA3. 3xFlag:PP4-19c[D85NH115N]
 
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RRID:Addgene_112247 PP4 Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin Vector Backbone:pcDNA3.1; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin D85NH115N 2026-08-15 01:01:59 0
ninaC-15
 
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RRID:Addgene_25889 p174 Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin Backbone Size:3000; Vector Backbone:pBluescript KS+; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression, Stratagene; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:12:46 0
pJFRC19-13XLexAop2-IVS-myr::GFP
 
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RRID:Addgene_26224 myr::GFP Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:20697123 Backbone Size:8033; Vector Backbone:pJFRC-MUH; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:12:50 54
pJFRC12-10XUAS-IVS-myr::GFP
 
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RRID:Addgene_26222 myr::GFP Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:20697123 Backbone Size:7904; Vector Backbone:pJFRC-MUH; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:12:51 4
gstops
 
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RRID:Addgene_26859 Slow Termination of Phototransduction Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:18184564 Backbone Size:7855; Vector Backbone:pCaspeR4; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:12:57 0
ninaE-stops myc
 
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RRID:Addgene_26856 Slow Termination of Phototransduction Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:18184564 To express the stops cDNA under the control of the ninaE promoter, the cDNA (EST clone GH07253, DGRC) was subcloned between the NotI and XbaI sites of pCNX. To express Myc-tagged wild-type STOPS in flies, the sequence encoding a Myc tag was fused to the 3' end of the wild-type stops cDNA. The wild-type stops cDNAs was subsequently subcloned between the NotI and XbaI sites of pCNX. The pCNX vector was constructed as follows. First, the pNX vector (provided by Dr. J. O'Tousa, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN) was digested with KpnI and NotI, which liberated a 3 kb ninaE promoter sequence, and this fragment was subsequently introduced between the same sites of pCaspeR4. Second, to provide the signals for polyadenylation and 3' end cleavage of RNAs, a simian virus 40 3' region (0.5 kb) was excised from pCaspeR–heat shock protein 70 promoter (hs) and introduced between the XbaI and XhoI sites of the vector Backbone Size:0; Vector Backbone:pCNX; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:12:57 0
ninaE-stops m3-myc
 
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RRID:Addgene_26855 Slow Termination of Phototransduction Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:18184564 To express the stops cDNA under the control of the ninaE promoter, the cDNA (EST clone GH07253, DGRC) was subcloned between the NotI and XbaI sites of pCNX. To express Myc-tagged wild-type STOPS in flies, the sequence encoding a Myc tag was fused to the 3' end of the wild-type stops cDNA. The wild-type stops cDNAs was subsequently subcloned between the NotI and XbaI sites of pCNX. The pCNX vector was constructed as follows. First, the pNX vector (provided by Dr. J. O'Tousa, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN) was digested with KpnI and NotI, which liberated a 3 kb ninaE promoter sequence, and this fragment was subsequently introduced between the same sites of pCaspeR4. Second, to provide the signals for polyadenylation and 3' end cleavage of RNAs, a simian virus 40 3' region (0.5 kb) was excised from pCaspeR–heat shock protein 70 promoter (hs) and introduced between the XbaI and XhoI sites of the vector Backbone Size:0; Vector Backbone:pCNX; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin Amino acids 296-299 (SLRH in wild-type) are mutated to GPGD 2026-08-15 01:12:57 0
ninaE-dsocs
 
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RRID:Addgene_26857 Slow Termination of Phototransduction Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:18184564 To express the stops cDNA under the control of the ninaE promoter, the cDNA (EST clone GH07253, DGRC) was subcloned between the NotI and XbaI sites of pCNX. Myc-tagged STOPS lacking the SOCS box was subcloned between the NotI and XbaI sites of pCNX. The pCNX vector was constructed as follows. First, the pNX vector (provided by Dr. J. O'Tousa, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN) was digested with KpnI and NotI, which liberated a 3 kb ninaE promoter sequence, and this fragment was subsequently introduced between the same sites of pCaspeR4. Second, to provide the signals for polyadenylation and 3' end cleavage of RNAs, a simian virus 40 3' region (0.5 kb) was excised from pCaspeR–heat shock protein 70 promoter (hs) and introduced between the XbaI and XhoI sites of the vector Backbone Size:0; Vector Backbone:pCNX; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin This STOPS construct contains a mutated/truncated SOCS box (suppressor of cytokine signaling). Amino acids 296 and 297 have been mutated from SL to EF and amino acids 298-330 have been deleted 2026-08-15 01:12:57 0
ninaE-norpA
 
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RRID:Addgene_26854 no receptor potential A Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:18184564 To express norpA under control of the ninaE promoter, full length norpA cDNA was excised from pHKX-norpA and subcloned into pCNX Backbone Size:0; Vector Backbone:pCNX; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin V963A 2026-08-15 01:12:57 0
pUAS myc Gr66a
 
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RRID:Addgene_26861 Gr66 gustatory receptor Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:16979558 Backbone Size:0; Vector Backbone:pP[UAS-myc]; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:12:57 0
pcasper4 p [7-Gr66a-]
 
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RRID:Addgene_26860 Gr66 gustatory receptor Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:16979558 Backbone Size:7855; Vector Backbone:pCaSper4; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin Partial deletion of Gr66a (see associated paper listed below for details), but contains genes CG7066 and CG7188, which neighbor Gr66a 2026-08-15 01:12:57 0
pRmHa3-dKDM4A-HA2FL2
 
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RRID:Addgene_20232 dKDM4A Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:19061644 Backbone Size:3990; Vector Backbone:pRmHa3-CHA2FL2; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:11:53 0
pRmHa3-dKDM4A-H195A-HA2FL2
 
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RRID:Addgene_20235 dKDM4A Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:19061644 D153E mutation is also present, but it does affect the plasmid. Backbone Size:3990; Vector Backbone:pRmHa3-CHA2FL2; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin changed His 195 to Ala 2026-08-15 01:11:53 0
pBacPAK-HFT-dKDM4B
 
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RRID:Addgene_20234 dKDM4B Drosophila melanogaster Ampicillin PMID:19061644 TEV tag ENPYFQG instead of ENLYFQG. The cDNA used in making dKDM4B(CG33182) constructs has incomplete 3' end. It is because NCBI data has updated the sequence after I made the construct. There is a comment on NCBI page https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/viewer.fcgi?val=161077032&from=148&to=1920&view=gbwithparts indicates that they replaced a former sequence of CG33182 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/viewer.fcgi?val=28573833 with the current 1773bp one. Backbone Size:5608; Vector Backbone:pBacPAK-HFT; Vector Types:Insect Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:11:53 0

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