TY - JOUR
T1 - Organising activities of engrailed, hedgehog, wingless and decapentaplegic in the genital discs of Drosophila melanogaster
AU - Emerald, Bright Starling
AU - Roy, Jagat Kumar
N1 - Funding Information:
&p.2: wledgments We thank Drs. K. Basler, S.M Cohen, J.P. Couso, S. DiNardo, L.I. Held Jr, D. Kalderon, A. Martinez-Arias, G. Rubin and the Bloomington Stock Centre for fly stocks. We are very grateful to Prof. S.C. Lakhotia and Drs. P. Bhandari, D. Kuhn, R. Raman, L.S. Shashidhara, E. Sanchez-Guerrero and the two anonymous reviewers for critical suggestions. This work was supported by research fellowship from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, to B.S.E. and by the Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi to J.K.R.
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - Bilateral symmetry
KW - Drosophila
KW - External genitalia
KW - Genital discs
KW - Organising activity
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U2 - 10.1007/s004270050209
DO - 10.1007/s004270050209
M3 - Article
C2 - 9799432
AN - SCOPUS:0031763251
SN - 0949-944X
VL - 208
SP - 504
EP - 516
JO - Archiv für Entwickleungsmechanik der Organismen
JF - Archiv für Entwickleungsmechanik der Organismen
IS - 9
ER -