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Expression of gooseberry-proximal in the Drosophila developing nervous system responds to cues provided by segment polarity genes
Authors:Rodney J. Ouellette  Jean-Paul Valet  Serge Côté
Affiliation:(1) Unite d'Ontogénèse et de Génétique Moléculaire, Centre de Recherche du CHUL et Université Laval, 2705, boul. Laurier, G1V 4G2 QC, Québec, Canada
Abstract:Summary Segment polarity genes define the cell states that are required for proper organization of each metameric unit of the Drosophila embryo. Among these, the gooseberry locus has been shown to be composed of two closely related genes which are expressed in an overlapping single-segment periodicity. We have used specific antibodies raised against the protein product of the gooseberry proximal (gsb-p) gene to determine the spatial distribution of this antigen in wild type embryos, and to monitor the effects of segment polarity mutants on the pattern of the gsb-p protein distribution. We find that the gsb-p protein accumulates beneath each posterior axonal commissure in the progeny of neuroblasts deriving from the epidermal compartments of wingless (wg) and engrailed (en) expression. The results of this analysis support the idea that gsb-p has a specific role in the control of cell fates during neurogenesis, and indicate that en and wg provide critical positional cues to define the domain in which gsbp will be activated. Furthermore, these data suggest that, in order to be expressed in the embryonic CNS, gsb-p may preliminarily require activity of the gooseberry-distal gene in the epidermis.Offprint requests to: S. Côté
Keywords:Drosophila  Pattern formation  Segment polarity genes  gooseberry  Cell interactions
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