E. Hafen et al., GENETIC DISSECTION OF SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION MEDIATED BY THE SEVENLESS RECEPTOR TYROSINE KINASE IN DROSOPHILA, Philosophical transactions-Royal Society of London. Biological sciences, 340(1293), 1993, pp. 273-278
The specification of the R7 photoreceptor cell fate in the developing
eye of Drosophila depends on the local activation of the sevenless (Se
v) receptor tyrosine kinase by Boss, a protein expressed on the membra
ne of the neighbouring R8 cell. Constitutive activation of the Sev rec
eptor results in a dosage-dependent increase in the number of R7 cells
per ommatidium. Genetic screens have been used to identify mutations
that alter the efficiency of signal transduction. Subsequent molecular
characterization of the corresponding genes has led to the identifica
tion of a number of proteins involved in transducing the signal from t
he receptor to the nucleus. In contrast to the receptor and its ligand
, these components are shared between different signal transduction pa
thways not only in Drosophila but are also homologous to components in
volved in signal transduction in other organisms.