The tissue polarity gene nemo carries out multiple roles in patterning during Drosophila development

نویسندگان

  • Esther M. Verheyen
  • Ivana Mirkovic
  • Sheila J. MacLean
  • Caillin Langmann
  • Bryan C. Andrews
  • Christina MacKinnon
چکیده

Drosophila nemo was first identified as a gene required for tissue polarity during ommatidial development. We have extended the analysis of nemo and found that it participates in multiple developmental processes. It is required during wing development for wing shape and vein patterning. We observe genetic interactions between nemo and mutations in the Notch, Wingless, Frizzled and Decapentaplegic pathways. Our data support the findings from other organisms that Nemo proteins act as negative regulators of Wingless signaling. nemo mutations cause polarity defects in the adult wing and overexpression of nemo leads to abdominal polarity defects. The expression of nemo during embryogenesis is dynamic and dsRNA inhibition and ectopic expression studies indicate that nemo is essential during embryogenesis.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Mechanisms of Development

دوره 101  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001