S Yu Surkova, E V Golubkova, L A Mamon, M G Samsonova
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[Morphogenetic Networks which Determine the Spatial Expression of Zygotic Genes in Early Drosophila Embryo].
This review deals with the recent studies expanding the idea of positional information in the early
embryogenesis of Drosophila melanogaster. Previous studies showed that, in the course of segment determination
in Drosophila, information created by gradients of products of maternal coordinate genes is not “read”
statically, being interpreted by their zygotic target genes via regulatory interactions. This leads to spatial shifts
in the expression of target genes relative to the original positions as well as to dynamic reduction in the zygotic
expression variability. However, according to recent data, interpretation of positional information includes
the interaction between not only zygotic target genes but also the maternal coordinate genes themselves. Different
systems of maternal coordinate genes (maternal systems)—the posterior-anterior, terminal, and dorsoventral—
can interact with each other. This is usually expressed in the regulation of zygotic target genes of one maternal
system by other maternal systems. The concept of a “morphogenetic network” was introduced to define the
interaction of maternal systems during determination of spatial gene expression in the early Drosophila embryo.