A10258825G
A509G
D170G | Pten-PA; D170G | Pten-PB; D170G | Pten-PC; D170G | Pten-PD; D170G | Pten-PE; D170G | Pten-PG; D170G | Pten-PH
D170G
Position of mutation on genomic sequence inferred by FlyBase curator from the reported nucleic acid and amino acid changes.
flightless (with Pten3)
flightless (with Ptendj189)
flightless | progressive (with Pten1)
visible (with Df(2L)flp170B)
Flies trans-heterozygous for Pten5 and Df(2L)flp170B have eyes with a slightly disorganised ommatidial array.
Homozygous Pten5 flies also display a rough eye phenotype.
Pten5/Pten1 flies exhibit a highly penetrant, but mild, disorganised eye phenotype at the posterior edge in the midline.
Pten5/Ptendj189 flies exhibit a highly penetrant, but mild, disorganised eye phenotype at the posterior edge in the midline.
Transheterozygous mutant Pten5/Pten1 males have significantly (~20%) greater body mass than wild-type.
A small proportion of newly eclosed Pten5/Pten1 flies display outstretched and paralysed wing phenotype. The flies are unable to fly. The proportion of flightless mutant increases as flies age.
Pten1/Pten5 has flightless | progressive phenotype, suppressible | partially by BuffyUAS.cQa/Scer\GAL4arm.PS
Pten1/Pten5 has flightless | progressive phenotype, suppressible | partially by BuffyUAS.cQa/Scer\GAL4how-24B
Pten1/Pten5 has flightless | progressive phenotype, suppressible | partially by Rheb[+]/RhebAV4
Pten1/Pten5 has flightless | progressive phenotype, suppressible | partially by Tor[+]/mTorΔP
Pten3/Pten5 has flightless phenotype, suppressible | partially by Akt1[+]/Akt1
Ptendj189/Pten5 has flightless phenotype, suppressible | partially by Akt1[+]/Akt3