Felsenfeld A L, Kennison J A
Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-2785.
Development. 1995 Jan;121(1):1-10. doi: 10.1242/dev.121.1.1.
We describe a dominant gain-of-function allele of the segment polarity gene hedgehog. This mutation causes ectopic expression of hedgehog mRNA in the anterior compartment of wing discs, leading to overgrowth of tissue in the anterior of the wing and partial duplication of distal wing structures. The posterior compartment of the wing is unaffected. Other imaginal derivatives are affected, resulting in duplications of legs and antennae and malformations of eyes. In mutant imaginal wing discs, expression of the decapentaplegic gene, which is implicated in the hedgehog signaling pathway, is also perturbed. The results suggest that hedgehog protein acts in the wing as a signal to instruct neighboring cells to adopt fates appropriate to the region of the wing just anterior to the compartmental boundary.
我们描述了节段极性基因刺猬(hedgehog)的一个显性功能获得性等位基因。这种突变导致刺猬mRNA在翅盘的前区异位表达,导致翅前部组织过度生长以及翅远端结构部分重复。翅的后区未受影响。其他成虫盘衍生物也受到影响,导致腿和触角重复以及眼睛畸形。在突变的成虫翅盘中,参与刺猬信号通路的截瘫基因(decapentaplegic gene)的表达也受到干扰。结果表明,刺猬蛋白在翅中作为一种信号,指导相邻细胞采用与翅隔界前方区域相适应的命运。