DAUGHTERLESS IS ESSENTIAL FOR NEURONAL PRECURSOR DIFFERENTIATION BUT NOT FOR INITIATION OF NEURONAL PRECURSOR FORMATION IN DROSOPHILA EMBRYO

Citation
H. Vaessin et al., DAUGHTERLESS IS ESSENTIAL FOR NEURONAL PRECURSOR DIFFERENTIATION BUT NOT FOR INITIATION OF NEURONAL PRECURSOR FORMATION IN DROSOPHILA EMBRYO, Development, 120(4), 1994, pp. 935-945
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Developmental Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09501991
Volume
120
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
935 - 945
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-1991(1994)120:4<935:DIEFNP>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
The first steps of neuronal precursor formation require several genes that encode transcription regulators with the helix-loop-helix (HLH) m otif, includingthe proneural genes of the achaete-scute complex AS-C ( achaete (ac), scute (sc) and lethal of scute (l'sc)) and daughterless (dal. The da protein dimerizeswith AS-C products in vitro to form DNA- binding proteins. Previous studies have shown that the AS-C genes are expressed initially in discrete clusters of ectodermal cells (the pron eural clusters) and then more strongly in the neuronal precursors that arise from these clusters and delaminate from the epidermal layer. In this paper, we studied the distribution of da protein with an antibod y raised against Da. We found that Da is ubiquitously but non-uniforml y distributed. Within the ectodermal layer, its level is neither eleva ted (as in the case of AS-C genes) nor reduced (as in the case of emc product) in the proneural cluster. It is, however, at higher levels in many neuronal precursors. We further studied the requirement of da in neuronal precursor development by using a variety of markers for neur onal precursors. Our results reveal the existence of at least two stag es in neuronal precursor formation. da is not required for the initial appearance of nascent neuronal precursors but is required for these c ells to express multiple neuronal precursor genes and to produce the n ormal number of neurons.