Differential requirements for the Pax6(5a) genes eyegone and twin of eyegone during eye development in Drosophila
Abstract
In eye development the tasks of tissue specification and cell proliferation are regulated, in part, by the Pax6 and Pax6(5a) proteins respectively. In vertebrates, Pax6(5a) is generated as an alternately spliced isoform of Pax6. This stands in contrast to the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, which has two Pax6(5a) homologs that are encoded by the eyegone and twin of eyegone genes. In this report we set out to determine the respective contributions that each gene makes to the development of the fly retina. Here we demonstrate that both eyg and toe encode transcriptional repressors, are expressed in identical patterns but at significantly different levels. We further show, through a molecular dissection of both proteins, that Eyg makes differential use of several domains when compared to Toe and that the number of repressor domains also differs between the two Pax6(5a) homologs. We predict that these results will have implications for elucidating the functional differences between closely related members of other Pax subclasses.
Additional Information
© 2008 Elsevier Inc. Received 29 August 2007, Revised 29 November 2007, Accepted 11 December 2007, Available online 4 January 2008. We thank Cheng-ting Chien, Gwo-Jen Liaw, Peter Cherbas and Thom Kaufman for valuable suggestions. We thank Chun-Lan Hsu and Yu-Chi Yang for preparing fly food and maintaining fly stocks. This work was supported by grants to Y.H.S from the National Science Council (NSC93-2321-B-001-010 and 94-2321-B-001-011) of the Republic of China and a grant from the National Institutes of Health (R01 EY014863) to J.P.K.Attached Files
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- PMCID
- PMC2702218
- Eprint ID
- 102900
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.12.037
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20200429-085102107
- National Science Council (Taipei)
- 93-2321-B-001-010
- National Science Council (Taipei)
- 94-2321-B-001-011
- NIH
- R01-EY014863
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