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Wing Defects in Drosophila xenicid Mutant Clones Are Caused by C-Terminal Deletion of Additional Sex Combs (Asx)
Authors:Kara Bischoff  Anna C. Ballew  Michael A. Simon  Alana M. O'Reilly
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States of America.; 2. Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.;University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Abstract:

Background

The coordinated action of genes that control patterning, cell fate determination, cell size, and cell adhesion is required for proper wing formation in Drosophila. Defects in any of these basic processes can lead to wing aberrations, including blisters. The xenicid mutation was originally identified in a screen designed to uncover regulators of adhesion between wing surfaces [1].

Principal Findings

Here, we demonstrate that expression of the βPS integrin or the patterning protein Engrailed are not affected in developing wing imaginal discs in xenicid mutants. Instead, expression of the homeotic protein Ultrabithorax (Ubx) is strongly increased in xenicid mutant cells.

Conclusion

Our results suggest that upregulation of Ubx transforms cells from a wing blade fate to a haltere fate, and that the presence of haltere cells within the wing blade is the primary defect leading to the adult wing phenotypes observed.
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