de Celis J F
Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, UK.
Development. 1997 Mar;124(5):1007-18. doi: 10.1242/dev.124.5.1007.
The differentiation of the veins in the Drosophila wing involves the coordinate activities of several signal transduction pathways, including those mediated by the transmembrane receptors Torpedo and Notch. In this report, the role of the signalling molecule Decapentaplegic during vein differentiation has been analysed. It is shown that decapentaplegic is expressed in the pupal veins under the control of genes that establish vein territories in the imaginal disc. Decapentaplegic, acting through its receptor Thick veins, activates vein differentiation and restricts expression of both veinlet and the Notch-ligand Delta to the developing veins. Genetic combinations between mutations that increase or reduce Notch, veinlet and decapentaplegic activities suggest that the maintenance of the vein differentiation state during pupal development involves cross-regulatory interactions between these pathways.
果蝇翅膀中静脉的分化涉及多种信号转导途径的协同活动,包括由跨膜受体鱼雷(Torpedo)和Notch介导的途径。在本报告中,分析了信号分子Decapentaplegic在静脉分化过程中的作用。结果表明,Decapentaplegic在蛹期静脉中表达,受在成虫盘建立静脉区域的基因控制。Decapentaplegic通过其受体厚静脉(Thick veins)发挥作用,激活静脉分化,并将小静脉和Notch配体Delta的表达限制在发育中的静脉中。增加或降低Notch、小静脉和Decapentaplegic活性的突变之间的遗传组合表明,蛹期发育过程中静脉分化状态的维持涉及这些途径之间的交叉调节相互作用。