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Tissue-specific alteration of gene expression and function by RU486 and the GeneSwitch system
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Transgene ExpressionGeneticsGenomic MechanismGene CharacterizationMolecular GeneticsGeneswitch SystemEpigeneticsProtein ExpressionTissue-specific AlterationDrug Ru486Gene ExpressionFunctional GenomicsCell BiologyMitochondrial Gene ExpressionGene FunctionSignal TransductionDevelopmental BiologyGene RegulationGenetic MechanismSystems BiologyMedicine
Abstract The GeneSwitch (GS) is a modified Gal4/UAS system, whereby transgene expression is induced in Drosophila by adding the drug RU486 to food. The GS system is routinely used in Drosophila aging and behavioral studies to avoid confounding effects related to genetic background mutations. Here, we report transcriptional and functional defects that are induced by RU486 in a stock- and tissue-dependent manner, such as defects in flight and mitochondrial gene expression. In addition to including proper controls, our findings suggest that context-specific side effects induced by RU486 should be considered in the experimental design and when interpreting the observed phenotypes.
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