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English: Elavc155-GAL4;UAS-Htt138QmRFP1/lkb14A4-2 rescued adult Drosophila. While Elavc155-GAL4;UAS-Htt138QmRFP1/+ adults are pharate lethal, introduction of a heterozygous lkb14A4-2 allele suppresses Htt138Q toxicity and results in the emergence of viable escapers. Escapers have normal walking ability, but are unable to unfurl and inflate their wings.
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Source Movie S1 from Schulte J, Sepp K, Wu C, Hong P, Littleton J (2011). "High-Content Chemical and RNAi Screens for Suppressors of Neurotoxicity in a Huntington's Disease Model". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0023841. PMID 21909362. PMC: 3166080.
Author Schulte J, Sepp K, Wu C, Hong P, Littleton J
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