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Page 1: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila

Page 2: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinctstructures

3 head

3 thorax

8 abdomen

Page 3: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8
Page 4: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

fate map larva

wild-type

anterior bicoid

posterior oskar

terminal torso

Mutations affecting the antero-posterior axis 3 independent maternal systems: anterior, posterior, terminal

single mutants double mutants

triple mutants

additive phenotypes

active systems

A P T

- P T

A - T

A P -

- - -

- P -

- - T

A - -

active systems

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Maternal effect mutations

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Zygotic effect mutations

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Embryo from wild-type mother

Embryo from bicoid mother

bicoid mutant phenotype

Wild-type Bicoid promotes anterior fates and inhibits posterior fates.

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Wild type

blastoderm fate map

bicoid mutant

Anterior: bicoid is required for head and thorax

abdomen abdomenhead

+ thorax

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Bicoid mRNA localization in embryo(tethered to microtubules)

Page 10: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

Nuclei divide without cell division in Drosophila to produce a syncytial blastoderm

embryo

Fig. 9.1

Page 11: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

Bicoid protein gradient in syncytial blastoderm embryo- diffuses after translation from localized mRNA- protein unstable

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Transplantation of egg cytoplasm An organizer of the anterior-posterior pattern is located at the anterior pole

wt

rescue of

pattern

wt

head in the center

polarity reversal

wt

thorax at posterior pole

polarity reversal abdomen only

polarity normal

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bicoid mRNA

bicoid mRNA induces head and thorax

bicoid (bcd) gene encodes a homeo-domain transcription factor

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Injection of bicoid mRNA:anterior (head) structures at site of injection

no head

& reorganization of polarity

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Page 16: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

Bicoid protein: transcriptional and translational regulator

zygotic target genes maternal target mRNA

(promotes anterior fates) (inhibits posterior fates)

Page 17: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

Transplantation of egg cytoplasm Posterior cytoplasm also has polarizing activity

wt

rescue of

pattern

wt

head in the center

polarity reversal

wt

thorax at posterior pole

polarity reversal

wt

double abdomen

polarity reversal abdomen only

polarity normal

Page 18: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

fate map larva

wild-type

anterior bicoid

posterior oskar

terminal torso

Mutations affecting the antero-posterior axis 3 independent maternal systems: anterior, posterior, terminal

single mutants double mutants

triple mutants

additive phenotypes

active systems

A P T

- P T

A - T

A P -

- - -

- P -

- - T

A - -

active systems

Page 19: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

Nanos is the maternal effector of the posterior system

rescue of all posterior-system mutants

by injection of nanos mRNA

mutant rescued rescued

Page 20: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

Embryonic polarity genes

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Page 22: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

Anterior-Posterior pattern formation in flies

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The Bcd gradient is converted into domains of gene expression

Bcd protein binds differentially to enhancers of target genesDifferent thresholds of Bcd concentration are required to turn on different genes

target genes are zygotically expressed Gap genes

low affinity

high affinity

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bcd mRNA

Bcd protein

target genes

Bcd gradient and expression domains of target genes

Page 25: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

Expression patterns of proteins encoded by Gap genes

Bicoid and Nanos regulate Gap gene expression

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Gap gene mutants lack different body regions

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Wild type Krüppel hunchback knirps

Gap gene mutants lack different body regions

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Hunchback Krüppel

The gap genes regulate each other and form domains with distinct combinations of gene expression.

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Page 30: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

Anterior-Posterior pattern formation in flies

Page 31: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8
Page 32: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

Wild type

fushi tarazu mutant

Pair-rule mutants

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Even-skipped expression pattern

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08_18_reporter.gene.jpg

Modularity of the Drosophila even-skipped promoter

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parasegment

Krüppelhunchback giant eve stripe #2

repressorrepressor

activator

1 2 3 4 5

Regulation of expression stripe no. 2 of Even-skipped (eve)

multiple binding sites in enhancer of eve repressorsactivators

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Regulation of the Second Stripe of Transcription from the even-skipped Gene

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Regulation of the even-skipped gene

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Fushi tarazu expression

early

late

Eve, Ftz expression

Refinement of expression domains over time

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Refined expression domains in distinct cell rows

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Anterior-Posterior pattern formation in flies

Page 41: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

Segment polarity mutants

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Segment polarity mutants

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Wingless signaling specifies cell fates in the ventral epidermis

arm mutantWild type

AnteriorcellsmakeHair

PosteriorcellsmakeNakedcuticle

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Expression of segment polarity gene wingless

02 4 6

8

1012

LA

fghg

ap

1 3 57

9

1113

Segment polarity genes – 14 stripes

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Segments and Parasegments

Page 46: Anterior-posterior patterning in Drosophila. The fly body plan: Each segment has a unique identity and produces distinct structures 3 head 3 thorax 8

The Even-skipped and Fushi tarazu pair-rule transcription factors activate the segment-polarity gene Engrailed

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Intercellular feedback maintains pair-rule gene expression states

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Intercellular feedback maintains pair-rule gene expression states

=Wnt

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Wnt signaling pathway

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+ -

-

-

-

-

+

+

+

+

+

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Gradients of Wingless and Hedgehog pattern each segment

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Anterior-Posterior pattern formation in flies