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Analysis of the shortvein cis-regulatory region of the decapentaplegic gene of Drosophila melanogaster

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posted on 2023-06-08, 07:01 authored by Brian G Stultz, Robert P Ray, Deborah A Hursh
In mammals, the Transforming Growth Factor-ß (TGF-ß) superfamily controls a variety of developmental processes. In Drosophila, by contrast, a single member of the superfamily, decapentaplegic (dpp) performs most TGF-ß developmental functions. The complexity of dpp functions is reflected in the complex cis-regulatory sequences that flank the gene. Dpp is divided into three regions: Hin, including the protein-coding exons; disk, including 3' cis-regulatory sequences; and shortvein (shv), including noncoding exons and 5' cis-regulatory sequences. We analyzed the cis-regulatory structure of the shortvein region using a nested series of rearrangement breakpoints and rescue constructs. We delimit the molecular regions responsible for three mutant phenotypes: larval lethality, wing venation defects, and head capsule defects. Multiple overlapping elements are responsible for larval lethality and wing venation defects. However, the area regulating head capsule formation is distinct, and resides 5' to these elements. We have demonstrated this by isolating and describing two novel dpp alleles, which affect only the adult head capsule. genesis 42:181¿192, 2005. © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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  • Published

Journal

Genesis

ISSN

1526-954X

Issue

3

Volume

42

Page range

181-192

Pages

12.0

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  • Evolution, Behaviour and Environment Publications

Notes

Collaboration with Dr. Hursh, article describes a genetic and molecular dissection of the 5'-cis-regulatory sequences of the BMP decapentaplegic, and identifies a new element of controlling head capsule morphogenesis. Dr. Ray's contribution included the molecular characterization of Tegula, the shortvein inter se, and the SEM study on head capsule defects.

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2012-02-06

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