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The <Emphasis Type="Italic">flipflop</Emphasis> orphan genes are required for limb bud eversion in the <Emphasis Type="Italic">Tribolium</Emphasis> embryo
Authors:Susanne Thümecke  Anke Beermann  Martin Klingler  Reinhard Schröder
Institution:1.Institut für Biowissenschaften,Universit?t Rostock,Rostock,Germany;2.Universit?t Tübingen,Tübingen,Germany;3.Friedrich-Alexander-Universit?t Erlangen-Nürnberg, Department Biologie Abt. Entwicklungsbiologie,Erlangen,Germany
Abstract:

Background

Unlike Drosophila but similar to other arthropod and vertebrate embryos, the flour beetle Tribolium castaneum develops everted limb buds during embryogenesis. However, the molecular processes directing the evagination of epithelia are only poorly understood.

Results

Here we show that the newly discovered genes Tc-flipflop1 and Tc-flipflop2 are involved in regulating the directional budding of appendages. RNAi-knockdown of Tc-flipflop results in a variety of phenotypic traits. Most prominently, embryonic limb buds frequently grow inwards rather than out, leading to the development of inverted appendages inside the larval body. Moreover, affected embryos display dorsal closure defects. The Tc-flipflop genes are evolutionarily non-conserved, and their molecular function is not evident. We further found that Tc-RhoGEF2, a highly-conserved gene known to be involved in actomyosin-dependent cell movement and cell shape changes, shows a Tc-flipflop-like RNAi-phenotype.

Conclusions

The similarity of the inverted appendage phenotype in both the flipflop- and the RhoGEF2 RNAi gene knockdown led us to conclude that the Tc-flipflop orphan genes act in a Rho-dependent pathway that is essential for the early morphogenesis of polarised epithelial movements. Our work describes one of the few examples of an orphan gene playing a crucial role in an important developmental process.
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