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Dpp signalling is a key effector of the wing-body wall subdivision of the Drosophila mesothorax
Florencia Cavodeassi, Isabel Rodriguez, and Juan Modolell
Development 129 (16), 3815-23 (15 Aug 2002)
During development, the imaginal wing disc of Drosophila is subdivided along the proximal-distal axis into different territories that will give rise to body wall (notum and mesothoracic pleura) and appendage (wing hinge and wing blade). Expression of the Iroquois complex (Iro-C) homeobox genes in the most proximal part of the disc defines the notum, since Iro-C- cells within this territory acquire the identity of the adjacent distal region, the wing hinge. Here we analyze how the expression of Iro-C is confined to the notum territory. Neither Wingless signalling, which is essential for wing development, nor Vein-dependent EGFR signalling, which is needed to activate Iro-C, appear to delimit Iro-C expression. We show that a main effector of this confinement is the TGFbeta homolog Decapentaplegic (Dpp), a molecule known to pattern the disc along its anterior-posterior axis. At early second larval instar, the Dpp signalling pathway functions only in the wing and hinge territories, represses Iro-C and confines its expression to the notum territory. Later, Dpp becomes expressed in the most proximal part of the notum and turns off Iro-C in this region. This downregulation is associated with the subdivision of the notum into medial and lateral regions.
 
The Zic family member, odd-paired, regulates the Drosophila BMP, decapentaplegic, during adult head development
Development 134 (7), 1301 (2007)
The eye/antennal discs of Drosophila form most of the adult head capsule. We are analyzing the role of the BMP family member decapentaplegic (dpp) in the process of head formation, as we have identified a class of cis-regulatory dpp mutations (dpps-hc) that specifically disrupts expression in the lateral peripodial epithelium of eye/antennal discs and is required for ventral head formation. Here we describe the recovery of mutations in odd-paired (opa), a zinc finger transcription factor related to the vertebrate Zic family, as dominant enhancers of this dpp head mutation. A single loss-of-function opa allele in combination with a single copy of a dpps-hc produces defects in the ventral adult head. Furthermore, postembryonic loss of opa expression alone causes head defects identical to loss of dpps-hc/dpps-hc, and dpphc/+;opa/+ mutant combinations. opa is required for dpp expression in the lateral peripodial epithelium, but not other areas of the eye/antennal disc. Thus a pathway that includes opa and dpp expression in the peripodial epithelium is crucial to the formation of the ventral adult head. Zic proteins and members of the BMP pathway are crucial for vertebrate head development, as mutations in them are associated with midline defects of the head. The interaction of these genes in the morphogenesis of the fruitfly head suggests that the regulation of head formation may be conserved across metazoans. 10.1242/dev.02807
 
Dependence of Drosophila wing imaginal disc cytonemes on Decapentaplegic.
Frank Hsiung et al.
Nature. 437 (7058), 560-3 (22 Sep 2005)
Posted by jamesdods and 2 others to cytonemes DPP signalling on Mon Oct 09 2006 at 12:01 UTC | info | related
 
Shaggy and dishevelled exert opposite effects on Wingless and Decapentaplegic expression and on positional identity in imaginal discs.
T R Heslip et al.
Development (Cambridge, England) 124 (5), 1069-78 (Mar 1997)
Posted by kent23 to shaggy DPP Wnt flatland on Sat Jul 15 2006 at 08:59 UTC | info | related
 
A genetic screen for modifiers of Drosophila decapentaplegic signaling identifies mutations in punt, Mothers against dpp and the BMP-7 homologue, 60A.
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Signal integration during development: insights from the Drosophila eye.
Matthew G Voas and Ilaria Rebay
Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 229 (1), 162-75 (Jan 2004)
 
Fluoreszenz-Farbstoff-Komplexe vom DPP- und Perylen-Typ mit ausgewählten Übergangsmetallen
Diana Angebrandt
2005/03/23
Dissertation, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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