de Celis J F, Barrio R, Kafatos F C
Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, UK.
Nature. 1996 May 30;381(6581):421-4. doi: 10.1038/381421a0.
Localized expression of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) homologue decapentaplegic (dpp) is crucial for Drosophila wing development. Here we show that spalt and spalt-related (sal and salr), two closely related genes that encode transcription factors, are expressed in response to dpp in a central territory of the wing imaginal disc, where they are required for the patterning of the wing. They are among the first identified elements that act downstream of dpp in wing development. The phenotypic consequences of misexpression of sal and salr suggest that an important outcome of dpp activity is the subdivision of the wing disc into territories smaller than lineage compartments, through the regulation of transcription-factor-encoding genes such as sal and salr.
转化生长因子-β(TGF-β)同源物“截瘫”(dpp)的局部表达对于果蝇翅膀发育至关重要。我们在此表明,spalt和spalt-related(sal和salr)这两个密切相关的编码转录因子的基因,响应dpp在翅成虫盘的一个中央区域表达,在该区域它们对于翅膀的图案形成是必需的。它们是在翅膀发育中最早被鉴定出的在dpp下游起作用的元件。sal和salr错误表达的表型后果表明,dpp活性的一个重要结果是通过调控诸如sal和salr等编码转录因子的基因,将翅成虫盘细分为比谱系区室更小的区域。