A Gain-of-Function Screen Identifying Genes Required for Growth and Pattern Formation of the Drosophila melanogaster Wing
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Cruz, Cristina
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A Gain-of-Function Screen Identifying Genes Required for Growth and Pattern Formation of the Drosophila melanogaster Wing
Abstract
The Drosophila melanogaster wing is a model system for analyzing the genetic control of organ size, shape,
and pattern formation. The formation of the wing involves a variety of processes, such as cell growth,
proliferation, pattern formation, and differentiation. These developmental processes are under genetic
control, and many genes participating in specific aspects of wing development have already being
characterized. In this work, we aim to identify novel genes regulating wing growth and patterning. To this
end, we have carried out a gain-of-function screen generating novel P-UAS (upstream activating
sequences) insertions allowing forced gene expression. We produced 3340 novel P-UAS insertions and
isolated 300 that cause a variety of wing phenotypes in combination with a Gal4 driver expressed
exclusively in the central domain of the presumptive wing blade. The mapping of these P-UAS insertion
sites allowed us to identify the gene that causes the gain-of-function phenotypes. We show that a fraction
of these phenotypes are related to the induction of cell death in the domain of ectopic gene expression.
Finally, we present a preliminary characterization of a gene identified in the screen, the function of which
is required for the development of the L5 longitudinal vein.
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We are very grateful to A. García-Bellido for his continuous support.
C. Molnar, E. Sanchez-Herrero, and A. Baonza are acknowledged for
critical reading of the manuscript. Grants from Dirección General de
Investigación Científica y Técnica BCM2006-01787 andCONSOLIDER
to J.F.d C. and an institutional grant from Fundación Ramón Areces
to the Centro de Biologı´a Molecular Severo Ochoa are also
acknowledged.
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GENETICS, Volume: 183, Issue: 3, Pages: 1005-1026, 2009
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