Formation of mechano-sensory organs in Drosophila involves the selection of
neural precursor cells (SOPs) mediated by the classical Notch pathway in t
he process of lateral inhibition. Here we show that the subsequent cell typ
e specifications rely on distinct subsets of Notch signaling components. Wh
ereas E(spl) bHLH genes implement SOP selection, they are not required for
later decisions. Most remarkably, the Notch signal transducer Su(H) is esse
ntial to determine outer but not inner cell fates. In contrast, the Notch a
ntagonist Hairless, thought to act upon Su(H), influences strongly the enti
re cell lineage demonstrating that it functions through targets other than
Su(H) within the inner lineage. Thereby, Hairless and numb may have partly
redundant activities. This suggests that Notch-dependent binary cell fate s
pecifications involve different sets of mediators depending on the cell typ
e considered. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.