Michellod Marie-Agnès, Forquignon Françoise, Santamaria Pedro, Randsholt Neel B
Centre de Génétique Moléculaire du C.N.R.S., UPR 2167 CNRS, associée à l'Université de Paris 6, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
Genesis. 2003 Nov;37(3):113-22. doi: 10.1002/gene.10233.
During early development, the neurogenic genes of Drosophila melanogaster are involved in the control of cell fates in the neurectoderm; almondex (amx) belongs to this category of genes. We have identified the amx locus and rescued the amx embryonic neurogenic phenotype with a 1.5 kb DNA fragment. Using a small deficiency, we generated a new amx mutant background called amx(m), which is a null allele. Besides the characteristic neurogenic maternal effect caused by loss of amx, amx(m) flies display a new imaginal phenotype resembling loss of function of Notch. We describe amx-induced misregulation of the Notch pathway target E(spl) m7 in embryos and genetic interactions between amx and Notch pathway mutants in adult flies. These data show that wildtype amx acts as a novel positive regulator of the Notch pathway and is required at different levels during development.
在早期发育过程中,黑腹果蝇的神经发生基因参与神经外胚层细胞命运的控制;杏仁外基因(amx)属于这类基因。我们已经鉴定出amx基因座,并用一个1.5 kb的DNA片段挽救了amx胚胎的神经发生表型。利用一个小的缺失,我们产生了一种新的amx突变背景,称为amx(m),它是一个无效等位基因。除了由amx缺失引起的典型神经发生母体效应外,amx(m)果蝇还表现出一种新的成虫表型,类似于Notch功能丧失。我们描述了amx诱导的胚胎中Notch信号通路靶标E(spl) m7的调控异常,以及成虫中amx与Notch信号通路突变体之间的遗传相互作用。这些数据表明,野生型amx作为Notch信号通路的一种新型正调控因子,在发育过程中的不同水平发挥作用。