Ayyub Champakali, Sen Anindya, Gonsalves Foster, Badrinath Kishan, Bhandari Poonam, Shashidhara L S, Krishna Sudhir, Rodrigues Veronica
Department of Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India.
Dev Dyn. 2005 Mar;232(3):865-75. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.20322.
We describe a developmental analysis of Drosophila Cullin-5 (Cul-5) identified from the genome sequence on the basis of its high degree of homology to vertebrate and worm sequences. The gene is expressed in a restricted manner in ectodermal cells throughout development suggesting pleiotropic functions. We decided to examine the phenotypes of Cul-5 aberrations in two well-studied developmental systems: the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) and the developing sensory organ. Alteration of Cul-5 levels in motoneurons results in an increase in bouton number at the NMJ. The cells of a sensory organ on the adult notum arise from a single progenitor cell by regulated cell division. Aberrations in Cul-5 affect different steps in the lineage consistent with a role in cell fate determination, proliferation, and death. Such phenotypes highlight the multiple cellular processes in which Cul-5 can participate.