A. Macias et G. Morata, FUNCTIONAL HIERARCHY AND PHENOTYPIC SUPPRESSION AMONG DROSOPHILA HOMEOTIC GENES - THE LABIAL AND EMPTY SPIRACLES GENES, EMBO journal, 15(2), 1996, pp. 334-343
The Drosophila homeotic cluster (HOM-C) is made up of eight genes, whi
ch specify the identity of cephalic, thoracic and abdominal segments,
These genes can be ordered in a hierarchy which correlates with their
position along the 5'-3'transcriptional direction, When they are absen
t, thoracic and abdominal body segments develop the same 'ground' patt
ern, which is thoracic-like but also includes cephalic structures (scl
erotic plates), We find that these plates are specified by the homeobo
x gene empty spiracles (ems) which is not a member of the HOM-C and wh
ich is expressed in all body segments, ems mutations, however, only pr
oduce defects in anterior head structures and the posterior spiracles,
The ems product has the potential to induce sclerotic plates but this
potential is suppressed by any of the HOM-C genes, including the labi
al gene, which we show to be the lowest ranking of the HOM-C hierarchy
, This suppression does not occur at the transcriptional or translatio
nal level because the ems function is suppressed in cells containing t
he ems product. Thus, this appears to be the first case of phenotypic
suppression operating in normal development, We propose that ems was o
riginally a member of the HOM-C which escaped from the complex and has
also acquired new functions during evolution.