Genetic control of early embryogenesis in the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum.

S. Brown, J. Parrish, R. Denell, R. Beeman
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Abstract

The power of genetic analysis possible with the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, has yielded a detailed understanding of pattern formation controlled by homeotic and segmentation genes in early embryogenesis. We are studying the genetic regulation of embryogenesis in the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum. The dynamic process of germ rudiment formation and sequential segmentation exhibited by Tribolium provides a context different than Drosophila within which to assess the function of homeotic and segmentation gene homologs. Our analyses of the genes in the HOM-C suggest many similarities in structure and function with the well-characterized Drosophila genes. Abdominal resembles its Drosophila homolog abdominal-A in functioning to establish segmental identities in the abdomen, such that in each case mutations result in homeotic transformations to PS6. Although the anterior functional boundary of abdominal-A homologs is precisely conserved, the domain within which Abdominal is important extends more posterior than that of abdominal-A. The final expression pattern of the segmentation gene engrailed in Tribolium is identical to Drosophila, suggesting that these homologs are involved in a conserved developmental process. However, as expected the development of that pattern is different; engrailed stripes anticipate the formation of each new segment as they appear sequentially in the elongating germ band. Although the grasshopper even-skipped and fushi tarazu homologs are not apparently important in segmentation, the expression patterns of the Tribolium homologs strongly suggest that they have gained a role in segmentation in the lineage leading to beetles and flies. Nevertheless, differences between Tribolium and Drosophila in the dynamics of even-skipped expression and the fushi tarazu mutant phenotype indicate divergence in the regulation and roles of these genes.
赤粉甲虫早期胚胎发生的遗传控制。
对果蝇(Drosophila melanogaster)进行遗传分析的能力,已经对早期胚胎发生中由同型异体和分割基因控制的模式形成有了详细的了解。我们正在研究红粉甲虫胚胎发生的遗传调控。Tribolium表现出的胚芽形成和序列分割的动态过程,为评估同源性和分割基因同源物的功能提供了一个不同于果蝇的环境。我们对homc中基因的分析表明,它们在结构和功能上与果蝇基因有许多相似之处。腹腔与果蝇同源的腹腔- a在腹部建立节段身份的功能相似,因此在每种情况下突变都会导致PS6的同型转化。虽然腹a同源物的前功能边界是精确保守的,但腹a重要的区域比腹a向后延伸。在Tribolium中嵌入的片段基因的最终表达模式与果蝇相同,表明这些同源物参与了一个保守的发育过程。然而,正如预期的那样,这种模式的发展是不同的;交织的条纹预示着每一个新片段的形成,因为它们依次出现在拉长的胚芽带中。虽然蚱蜢甚至跳过和fushi tarazu同源物在分割中并不明显重要,但Tribolium同源物的表达模式强烈表明它们在导致甲虫和苍蝇的谱系中获得了分割作用。然而,Tribolium和Drosophila在甚至跳过表达的动态和fushi tarazu突变表型上的差异表明这些基因的调节和作用存在差异。
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