The Tribolium ortholog of knirps and knirps-related is crucial for head segmentation but plays a minor role during abdominal patterning |
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Authors: | Cerny Alexander C Grossmann Daniela Bucher Gregor Klingler Martin |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Biology, Section Developmental Biology, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen, Staudtstrasse 5, 91058 Erlangen, Germany b Institute of Zoology and Anthropology, Department of Developmental Biology, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg-11, 37077 Göttingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | Segment formation in the long germ insect Drosophila is dominated by overlapping gap gene domains in the syncytial blastoderm. In the short germ beetle Tribolium castaneum abdominal segments arise from a cellular growth zone, implying different patterning mechanisms. We describe here the single Tribolium ortholog of the Drosophila genes knirps and knirps-related (called Tc-knirps). Tc-knirps expression is conserved during head patterning and at later stages. However, posterior Tc-knirps expression in the ectoderm is limited to a stripe in A1, instead of a broad abdominal domain covering segment primordia A2-A5 as in Drosophila. Tc-knirps RNAi yields only mild defects in the abdomen, at a position posterior to the abdominal Tc-knirps domain. In addition, Tc-knirps RNAi larvae lack the antennal and mandibular segments. These defects are much more severe than the head defects caused by combined inactivation of Dm-knirps and Dm-knirps-related. Our findings support the notion that the role of gap gene homologs in abdominal segmentation differs fundamentally in long and short germ insects. Moreover, the pivotal role of Tc-knirps in the head suggests an ancestral role for knirps as head patterning gene. Based on this RNAi analysis, Tc-knirps functions neither in the head nor the abdomen as a canonical gap gene. |
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Keywords: | knirps knirps-related Short germ insect Segmentation Head gap gene Parental RNAi Tribolium castaneum Drosophila melanogaster Evolution of development |
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