Qinghai Zhang , Pei Zhang , Min Yang , Yingxue Tian , Chunxia Feng , Wei Wei
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摘要
Notch 信号通路是一种进化上高度保守的通路,参与生物体的各种基本生理过程。以规范方式激活 Notch 信号需要配体和受体的结合。果蝇的 Notch 配体有两种:Delta(Dl)和Serrate(Ser)。通过对以前建立的突变体库(未发表)进行遗传分析,发现一个突变 mf157 可导致苍蝇翅膀出现刻痕。免疫荧光染色表明,mf157 抑制了 Notch 信号转导的靶标 Cut 和 Wingless (Wg) 的表达。MARCM克隆分析表明,mf157在信号发送细胞中与Notch配体处于同一水平或上游。测序结果表明,mf157 是 Ser 基因的一个新等位基因。随后,mf553 和 mf167 也从我们的文库中被鉴定为 Ser 基因的新等位基因。此外,互补测定和转录本检查也证实了测序结果。此外,mf157的转座子切除实验也挽救了Notch表型。我们的工作为进一步研究 Ser 的功能和 Notch 信号调控提供了更多的遗传资源。
Identifications of three novel alleles of Serrate in Drosophila
The Notch signaling pathway, an evolutionarily highly conserved pathway, participates in various essential physiological processes in organisms. Activation of Notch signaling in the canonical manner requires the combination of ligand and receptor. There are two ligands of Notch in Drosophila: Delta (Dl) and Serrate (Ser). A mutation mf157 is identified for causing nicks of fly wings in genetic analysis from a mutant library (unpublished) that was established previously. Immunofluorescent staining illustrates that mf157 represses the expression of Cut and Wingless (Wg), the targets of Notch signaling. MARCM cloning analysis reveals that mf157 functions at the same level or the upstream of ligands of Notch in signaling sending cells. Sequencing demonstrates that mf157 is a novel allele of the Ser gene. Subsequently, mf553 and mf167 are also identified as new alleles of Ser from our library. Furthermore, the complementary assays and the examination of transcripts confirm the sequencing results. Besides, the repressed phenotypes of Notch signaling were reverted by transposon excision experiments of mf157. In conclusion, we identify three fresh alleles of Ser. Our works supply additional genetic resources for further study of functions of Ser and Notch signaling regulation.