Identification of Two Regions from the Drosophila Decapentaplegic Gene Required for Embryonic Midgut Development and Larval Viability
Overview
Reproductive Medicine
Authors
Affiliations
The Drosophila decapentaplegic (dpp) gene, a member of the transforming growth factor-beta family, is required for dorsal/ventral pattern formation and midgut and imaginal disk development. We have identified a 3-kb upstream regulatory region necessary for dpp expression in the visceral mesoderm of the gastric caeca primordia and a second 2.5-kb upstream regulatory region necessary for dpp expression in the midgut visceral mesoderm corresponding to a portion of abdominal segments 1 and 2 (parasegment 7). These regulatory regions act over a distance of up to 10-kb on all four of the dpp promoters examined. Absence of dpp expression in the gastric caeca primordia caused defective development of the gastric caeca and a concomitant partial reduction in larval and pupal viability. Absence of dpp expression in the visceral mesoderm of parasegment 7 caused a reduction in the length of the central portion of the larval gut and a change in the morphology of the midgut cells in this region but had little effect on the survival of the animals to the adult stage. However, a larval lethal phenotype was observed when both the central portion of the larval midgut and the gastric caeca were defective.
Navarro T, Iannini A, Neto M, Campoy-Lopez A, Munoz-Garcia J, Pereira P PLoS Biol. 2024; 22(1):e3002450.
PMID: 38289899 PMC: 10826937. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002450.
Mendoza-Garcia P, Basu S, Sukumar S, Arefin B, Wolfstetter G, Anthonydhason V Development. 2021; 148(23).
PMID: 34905617 PMC: 8722224. DOI: 10.1242/dev.199465.
Tissue-specific regulation of BMP signaling by -glycanase 1.
Galeone A, Han S, Huang C, Hosomi A, Suzuki T, Jafar-Nejad H Elife. 2017; 6.
PMID: 28826503 PMC: 5599231. DOI: 10.7554/eLife.27612.
Schaub C, Frasch M Dev Biol. 2013; 376(2):245-59.
PMID: 23380635 PMC: 3602240. DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.01.022.
Reverse-engineering a transcriptional enhancer: a case study in Drosophila.
Johnson L, Zhao Y, Golden K, Barolo S Tissue Eng Part A. 2008; 14(9):1549-59.
PMID: 18687053 PMC: 2809656. DOI: 10.1089/ten.tea.2008.0074.