split ends encodes large nuclear proteins that regulate neuronal cell fate and axon extension in the Drosophila embryo - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 2000 Apr;127(7):1517-29.
doi: 10.1242/dev.127.7.1517.
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- DOI: 10.1242/dev.127.7.1517
split ends encodes large nuclear proteins that regulate neuronal cell fate and axon extension in the Drosophila embryo
B Kuang et al. Development. 2000 Apr.
Abstract
split ends (spen) encodes nuclear 600 kDa proteins that contain RNA recognition motifs and a conserved C-terminal sequence. These features define a new protein family, Spen, which includes the vertebrate MINT transcriptional regulator. Zygotic spen mutants affect the growth and guidance of a subset of axons in the Drosophila embryo. Removing maternal and zygotic protein elicits cell-fate and more general axon-guidance defects that are not seen in zygotic mutants. The wrong number of chordotonal neurons and midline cells are generated, and we identify defects in precursor formation and EGF receptor-dependent inductive processes required for cell-fate specification. The number of neuronal precursors is variable in embryos that lack Spen. The levels of Suppressor of Hairless, a key transcriptional effector of Notch required for precursor formation, are reduced, as are the nuclear levels of Yan, a transcriptional repressor that regulates cell fate and proliferation downstream of the EGF receptor. We propose that Spen proteins regulate the expression of key effectors of signaling pathways required to specify neuronal cell fate and morphology.
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