Regulation of gene expression in the distal region of the Drosophila leg by the Hox11 homolog, C15
0301 basic medicine
Notch
Green Fluorescent Proteins
Animals, Genetically Modified
03 medical and health sciences
Aristaless
Animals
Drosophila Proteins
Humans
C15
Drosophila leg
Molecular Biology
Body Patterning
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Extremities
Cell Biology
Imaginal disc
Repressor Proteins
Hox11
Drosophila melanogaster
Delta
Larva
Mutation
Bowl
Developmental Biology
DOI:
10.1016/j.ydbio.2004.12.009
Publication Date:
2004-12-30T12:22:15Z
AUTHORS (1)
ABSTRACT
The distal region of the Drosophila leg, the tarsus, is divided into five segments (ta I-V) and terminates in the pretarsus, which is characterized by a pair of claws. Several homeobox genes are expressed in distinct regions of the tarsus, including aristaless (al) and lim1 in the pretarsus, Bar (B) in ta IV and V, and apterous (ap) in ta IV. This pattern is governed by regulatory interactions between these genes; for example, Al and B are mutually antagonistic resulting in exclusion of B expression from the pretarsus. Although Al is necessary, it is not sufficient to repress B, indicating another factor is required. Here, this factor is identified as the product of the C15 gene, which is another homeodomain protein, a homolog of the human Hox11 oncogene. C15 is expressed in the same cells as al and, together, C15 and Al appear to directly repress B. C15/Al also act indirectly to repress ap in ta V, i.e., in surrounding cells. To do this, C15/Al autonomously repress expression of the gene encoding the Notch ligand Delta (Dl) in the pretarsus, restricting Dl to ta V and creating a Dl+/Dl- border at the interface between ta V and the pretarsus. This results in upregulation of Notch signaling, which induces expression of the bowl gene, the product of which represses ap.
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