Emerald B S, Roy J K
Cytogenetics Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, India.
Dev Genes Evol. 1998 Nov;208(9):504-16. doi: 10.1007/s004270050209.
The genes engrailed (en), hedgehog (hh), wingless (wg) and decapentaplegic (dpp) have been shown to play vital organising roles in the development and differentiation of thoracic imaginal discs. We have analysed the roles of these genes in organising the development and differentiation of the genital discs, which are bilaterally symmetrical and possess different primordia, namely, the male and female genital primordia and an anal primordium. Our results suggest that the organising activity of en in genital discs programs the normal development and differentiation of the genital disc by regulating the expression of hh. Hh in turn induces wg and dpp, the genes whose products act as secondary signalling molecules. Moreover, the complementary patterns of wg and dpp expression are essential for the bilateral symmetry and are maintained by mutual repression.
已证明基因engrailed(en)、刺猬基因(hh)、无翅基因(wg)和果蝇的decapentaplegic基因(dpp)在胸成虫盘的发育和分化过程中发挥着至关重要的组织作用。我们分析了这些基因在组织生殖盘发育和分化中的作用,生殖盘是双侧对称的,具有不同的原基,即雄性和雌性生殖原基以及一个肛门原基。我们的结果表明,en在生殖盘中的组织活性通过调节hh的表达来规划生殖盘的正常发育和分化。Hh进而诱导wg和dpp,其产物作为二级信号分子的基因。此外,wg和dpp表达的互补模式对于双侧对称至关重要,并通过相互抑制得以维持。