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  A genome-wide resource for the analysis of protein localisation in Drosophila.

Sarov, M., Barz, C., Jambor, H., Hein, M. Y., Schmied, C., Suchold, D., et al. (2016). A genome-wide resource for the analysis of protein localisation in Drosophila. eLife, 5: e12068.

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Sarov, Mihail1, Autor           
Barz, Christiane, Autor
Jambor, Helena1, Autor           
Hein, Marco Y, Autor
Schmied, Christopher2, Autor           
Suchold, Dana3, Autor
Stender, Bettina, Autor
Janosch, Stephan1, Autor           
Kj, Vinay Vikas, Autor
Krishnan, R T, Autor
Krishnamoorthy, Aishwarya, Autor
Ferreira, Irene R S, Autor
Ejsmont, Radoslaw K2, Autor           
Finkl, Katja, Autor
Hasse, Susanne1, Autor           
Kämpfer, Philipp, Autor
Plewka, Nicole, Autor
Vinis, Elisabeth2, Autor           
Schloissnig, Siegfried, Autor
Knust, Elisabeth1, Autor           
Hartenstein, Volker2, Autor           Mann, Matthias, AutorRamaswami, Mani, AutorVijayRaghavan, K, AutorTomancak, Pavel1, Autor           Schnorrer, Frank3, Autor mehr..
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1Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              
2External Organizations, ou_persistent22              
3Max Planck Society, ou_persistent13              

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 Zusammenfassung: The Drosophila genome contains >13,000 protein coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly investigated. Important reasons include the lack of antibodies or reporter constructs to visualise these proteins. Here we present a genome-wide fosmid library of 10,000 GFP-tagged clones, comprising tagged genes and most of their regulatory information. For 880 tagged proteins we created transgenic lines and for a total of 207 lines we assessed protein expression and localisation in ovaries, embryos, pupae or adults by stainings and live imaging approaches. Importantly, we visualised many proteins at endogenous expression levels and found a large fraction of them localising to subcellular compartments. By applying genetic complementation tests we estimate that about two-thirds of the tagged proteins are functional. Moreover, these tagged proteins enable interaction proteomics from developing pupae and adult flies. Taken together, this resource will boost systematic analysis of protein expression and localisation in various cellular and developmental contexts.

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 Datum: 2016
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