Genes controlling pattern formation in Drosophila embryogenesis

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Maternal Anteroposterior Axis
Gene Expression Pattern Mutant Phenotype Molecular Nature Developmental Function
dicephalic (dic) Maternal Abnormal position of nurse cells relative to oocyte Contributes to anteroposterior polarity of nurse cell oocyte complex
gurken (grk) Oocyte Eggs ventralized with dorsal appendages reduced or missing Similar to vertebrate transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-α), ligand for torpedo Establishes first posterior and then dorsal identity of ovarian follicle cells
spindle (spn) (several loci) Maternal germ line Disturbed anteroposterior polarity of oocyte Determination of prospective oocyte among cystocytes
torpedo (trp) Ovarian follicle cells Similar to grk Receptor tyrosine kinase, receptor for grk Same as grk
Maternal Anterior Class
Gene Expression Pattern Mutant Phenotype Molecular Nature Developmental Function
bicoid (bcd) mRNA transcribed in nurse cells and transported to anterior of oocyte. Translated during cleavage. Protein forms anteroposterior gradient. Head and thorax replaced with mirror image of telson Transcriptional regulator (homeodomain and paired repeat) Activates hb transcription; acts as a morphogen on embryonic genes; expressed anteriorly
exuperantia (exu) Testis and ovary Reducion of head; defective gastrulation RNA-binding protein Needed to transport bcd mRNA from nurse cells to oocyte
hunchback (hb) See Zygotic anteroposterior gap class
staufen (stau) Maternal germ line, emryonic central nervous system Most abdominal segments missing, no pole cells, also head defects Double-stranded RNA-binding protein Required for bicoid mRNA localization and polar granule assembly
swallow (swa) Maternal germ line Reduction of head; cellularization defects Rna-binding protein Required for localization of bcd mRNA
Maternal Posterior Class
Gene Expression Pattern Mutant Phenotype Molecular Nature Developmental Function
cappuccino (capu) Maternal Abdominal segments A2-A7 missing; no pole cells Putative transmembrane receptor Required for polar granule assembly
nanos Transcription in oocyte and nurse cells. Partial localization to polar granules. Only this localized mRNA is translated. Absence of abdomen; pole cells normal RNA-binding protein, translational repressor Inhibits translation of maternal hb mRNA and hastens its destruction, hence allows activation of kni in posterior.
oskar (osk) Maternal germ line Similar to capu Required for polar granule assembly, localizes nos mRNA
pumilio (pum) Transcription maternal. Protein probably localized to posterior Most of abdomen missing; pole cells normal RNA-binding protein Recruits nos protein to hb mRNA
spire (spir) Maternal Similar to capu Actin-binding protein Required for polar granule assembly
staufen (stau) See maternal anterior system
tudor (tud) Male and female germ line Similar to capu Required for pole cell formation
vasa (vas) Transcription in nurse cells and oocyte; mRNA uniform in early embryo. Protein localized in posterior of oocyte, egg, and in pole cells. Similar to capu RNA helicase Required for pole cell formation
Maternal Terminal Class
Gene Expression Pattern Mutant Phenotype Molecular Nature Developmental Function
NTF-1 Transcriptional inhibitor Inhibits transcription of hkb and tll
torso (tor) Transcription in nurse cells. Transport to oocyte, where protein distributed uniformly in plasma membrane. Absence of labrum, reduction of head skeleton, absence of A8 and telson; gain of function; suppression of segmentation in thorax and abdomen Tyrosine kinase receptor, likely receptor for active trunk protein Activates tll hkb by inhibiting NTF-1
torsolike (tsl) Protein secreted by anterior and posterior ovarian follicle cells probably associates with vitelline envelope near egg poles Similar to tolr (loss of function only) Modifying protein Generates active form of trunk near egg poles
Trunk (trk) Maternal mRNA translated in early embryo, protein released into preivitelline space Similar to tor Secreted protein Probably ligand of tor, after processing by tsl