Characterization and relationship of dpp receptors encoded by the saxophone and thick veins genes in Drosophila
The dpp/BMP family of TGFβ-related factors controls numerous events in pattern formation and morphogenesis. How these polypeptide signals are received and transduced by target cells is largely unknown. We combine molecular and genetic approaches to establish that the Drosophila saxophone (sax) gene...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell 1994-07, Vol.78 (2), p.251-261 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The dpp/BMP family of TGFβ-related factors controls numerous events in pattern formation and morphogenesis. How these polypeptide signals are received and transduced by target cells is largely unknown. We combine molecular and genetic approaches to establish that the Drosophila
saxophone (sax) gene encodes a dpp receptor. We compare the structural properties and expression patterns of
sax with a second dpp receptor encoded by the
thick veins (tkv) gene. While the
sax gene is expressed ubiquitously,
tkv is expressed in a highly localized and dynamic pattern during development. Some, but not all, of the
tkv expression pattern parallels that of
dpp. Ubiquitous expression of a
tkv transgene rescues both
tkv and
sax loss-of-function mutations. Thus, there is at least partial functional overlap of the sax and tkv receptors in vivo. We consider these observations in terms of possible ligand-receptor interactions during Drosophila development. |
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ISSN: | 0092-8674 1097-4172 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0092-8674(94)90295-X |