B. Kuzin et al., INTERACTION BETWEEN SPINELESS-ARISTAPEDIA GENE AND GENES FROM ANTENNAPEDIA AND BITHORAX COMPLEXES OF DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER, The International journal of developmental biology, 41(6), 1997, pp. 867-875
Mutations in the spineless-aristapedia (ssa) gene of Drosophila melano
gaster are pleiotropic, and their classical manifestations include a r
eduction in size of all bristles (spineless phenotype), transformation
of distal parts of antennae into tarsal segments of the mesothoracic
leg (aristapedia phenotype), and, in extreme alleles, fusion of tarsal
segments on all six legs and the transformed aristaes. We isolated a
new allele, which is a severe loss-of-function mutation and, in additi
on to the above-mentioned features, is characterized by amplification
of sex combs on the first leg. This phenotype can be caused by a chang
e in the expression of the Sex combs reduced (Scr) gene of the ANTP-C.
Identification of this phenotype, together with observed variations i
n the extent of the fusion of tarsal segments in the legs of different
segments, raised the possibility that ssa interacts with homeotic gen
es controlling the identity of segments. This possibility was tested i
n genetical experiments using flies with loss-of-function mutations in
several homeotic genes and flies transformed by heat shock-driven hom
eotic genes. Analysis of adult phenotypes of different ssa alleles in
the background of under-, over-, or ectopic expression of some genes o
f BX-C and ANT-C suggests that the ssa product is required to prevent
the effect of the homeotic gene products in the distal segments of the
appendages.