Inaki Mikiko, Kojima Tetsuya, Ueda Ryu, Saigo Kaoru
Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Japan.
Mech Dev. 2002 Aug;116(1-2):3-18. doi: 10.1016/s0925-4773(02)00119-3.
We show that high levels of Hedgehog signaling activity are essential for medial-region patterning in Drosophila legs. In mid-to-late third instar leg discs, high levels of Hedgehog signals repress the transcription of pxb, a newly identified gene encoding a transmembrane protein expressed specifically in the anterior compartment. Misexpression experiments indicate that Pxb may serve as a Hedgehog signaling attenuator capable of acting prior to Hedgehog-Patched interactions, suggesting that Hedgehog signaling in leg discs includes a pxb-repression-mediated positive feedback loop. RNA interference and clonal analysis show that neither Wingless nor Decapentaplegic signaling is required for pxb repression but high levels of Wingless signaling activity are essential for patterning in the leg ventral medial region.
我们发现,高水平的Hedgehog信号活性对于果蝇腿部内侧区域的模式形成至关重要。在三龄幼虫中后期的腿盘中,高水平的Hedgehog信号抑制pxb的转录,pxb是一个新鉴定的基因,编码一种在前部区域特异性表达的跨膜蛋白。异位表达实验表明,Pxb可能作为一种Hedgehog信号衰减器,能够在Hedgehog与Patched相互作用之前发挥作用,这表明腿盘中的Hedgehog信号包括一个由pxb抑制介导的正反馈环。RNA干扰和克隆分析表明,Wingless信号和Decapentaplegic信号对于pxb的抑制均非必需,但高水平的Wingless信号活性对于腿部腹侧内侧区域的模式形成至关重要。