Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Genetics, The Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The cell surface receptor Notch is required during
Drosophila
embryogenesis for production of epidermal precursor cells. The secreted factor Wingless is required for specifying different types of cells during differentiation of tissues from these epidermal precursor cells. The results reported here show that the full-length Notch and a form of Notch truncated in the amino terminus associate with Wingless in S2 cells and in embryos. In S2 cells, Wingless and the two different forms of Notch regulate expression of
Dfrizzled 2
, a receptor of Wg;
hairy
, a negative regulator of
achaete
expression;
shaggy
, a negative regulator of
engrailed
expression; and
patched
, a negative regulator of
wingless
expression. Analyses of expression of the same genes in mutant
N
embryos indicate that the pattern of gene regulations observed in vitro reflects regulations in vivo. These results suggest that the strong genetic interactions observed between
Notch
and
wingless
genes during development of
Drosophila
is at least partly due to regulation of expression of cuticle patterning genes by Wingless and the two forms of Notch.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
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