Abstract Background The ability to localise or follow endogenous proteins in real time in vivo is of tremendous utility for cell biology or systems biology studies. Protein trap screens utilise the random genomic insertion of a transposon-borne artificial reporter exon (e.g. encoding the green fluorescent protein, GFP) into an intron of an endogenous gene to generate a fluorescent fusion protein. Despite recent efforts aimed at achieving comprehensive coverage of the genes encoded in the Drosophila genome, the repertoire of genes that yield protein traps is still small. Results We analysed the collection of available protein trap lines in Drosophila melanogaster and identified potential biases that are likely to restrict genome coverage in ...
The role of protein localization along the apical-basal axis of polarized cells is difficult to inve...
The recent determination and annotation of the entire euchromatic sequence of the Drosophila melanog...
Studying gene function in the post-genome era requires methods to localize and inactivate proteins i...
Metazoan physiology depends on intricate patterns of gene expression that remain poorly known. Using...
Although we now have a wealth of information on the transcription patterns of all the genes in the D...
We describe a technique to tag Drosophila proteins with GFP at their native genomic loci. This techn...
Although we now have a wealth of information on the transcription patterns of all the genes in the D...
The Drosophila genome contains >13,000 protein coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly inv...
The Drosophila genome contains >13000 protein-coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly inve...
We generated two new genetic tools to efficiently tag genes in Drosophila. The first, Double Header ...
Copyright © 2014 Siew Woh Choo et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCom...
In Drosophila, protein trap strategies provide powerful approaches for the generation of tagged prot...
The development of Drosophila imaginal discs serves as a model system to understand how genes determ...
International audienceAnalysis of gene function in complex organisms relies extensively on tools to ...
The role of protein localization along the apical-basal axis of polarized cells is difficult to inve...
The recent determination and annotation of the entire euchromatic sequence of the Drosophila melanog...
Studying gene function in the post-genome era requires methods to localize and inactivate proteins i...
Metazoan physiology depends on intricate patterns of gene expression that remain poorly known. Using...
Although we now have a wealth of information on the transcription patterns of all the genes in the D...
We describe a technique to tag Drosophila proteins with GFP at their native genomic loci. This techn...
Although we now have a wealth of information on the transcription patterns of all the genes in the D...
The Drosophila genome contains >13,000 protein coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly inv...
The Drosophila genome contains >13000 protein-coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly inve...
We generated two new genetic tools to efficiently tag genes in Drosophila. The first, Double Header ...
Copyright © 2014 Siew Woh Choo et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCom...
In Drosophila, protein trap strategies provide powerful approaches for the generation of tagged prot...
The development of Drosophila imaginal discs serves as a model system to understand how genes determ...
International audienceAnalysis of gene function in complex organisms relies extensively on tools to ...
The role of protein localization along the apical-basal axis of polarized cells is difficult to inve...
The recent determination and annotation of the entire euchromatic sequence of the Drosophila melanog...
Studying gene function in the post-genome era requires methods to localize and inactivate proteins i...