Dictyostelium RasD is required for normal phototaxis, but not differentiation

Author:

Wilkins Andrew,Khosla Meenal,Fraser Derek J.,Spiegelman George B.,Fisher Paul R.,Weeks Gerald,Insall Robert H.

Abstract

RasD, a Dictyostelium homolog of mammalian Ras, is maximally expressed during the multicellular stage of development. Normal Dictyostelium aggregates are phototactic and thermotactic, moving towards sources of light and heat with great sensitivity. We show that disruption of the gene for rasDcauses a near-total loss of phototaxis and thermotaxis in mutant aggregates, without obvious effects on undirected movement. Previous experiments had suggested important roles for RasD in development and cell-type determination. Surprisingly, rasD cells show no obvious changes in these processes. These cells represent a novel class of phototaxis mutant, and indicate a role for a Ras pathway in the connections between stimuli and coordinated cell movement.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Subject

Developmental Biology,Genetics

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