Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) and the signaling cascades that they
trigger play central roles in diverse developmental processes. We desc
ribe the capacity to follow the active state of these signaling pathwa
ys in situ, This is achieved by monitoring, with a specific monoclonal
antibody, the distribution of the active, dual phosphorylated form of
MAP kinase (ERK), A dynamic pattern is observed during embryonic and
larval phases of Drosophila development, which can be attributed, to a
large extent, to the known RTKs, This specific detection has enabled
us to determine the time of receptor activation, visualize gradients a
nd boundaries of activation, and postulate the distribution of active
ligands, Since the antibody was raised against the phosphorylated form
of a conserved ERK peptide containing the TEY motif, this approach is
applicable to a wide spectrum of multicellular organisms.