TY - JOUR
T1 - Spatial and temporal requirement of Defective proventriculus activity during Drosophila midgut development
AU - Nakagawa, Yoshiki
AU - Fujiwara-Fukuta, Shinobu
AU - Yorimitsu, Takeshi
AU - Tanaka, Suzuka
AU - Minami, Ryunosuke
AU - Shimooka, Lily
AU - Nakagoshi, Hideki
N1 - Funding Information:
We are grateful to Fernando J. Diaz-Benjumea, Cornelis Murre, Fumio Matsuzaki, the Bloomington Stock Center, the Vienna Drosophila RNAi Center (VDRC), the Drosophila Genetic Resource Center (DGRC, Kyoto), and the Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank (DSHB) for fly strains and reagents. We also thank the Advanced Science Research Center (Okayama University) for the use of confocal microscope OLYMPUS FV300. This work was supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science ( JSPS , 20570004 to H.N.), and by the Ryobi Teien Memorial Foundation (to H.N.).
PY - 2011/5
Y1 - 2011/5
N2 - The Drosophila middle midgut cells derived from the endoderm develop into four distinct types of cell. Of these cells, copper cells have invaginated microvillar membranes on their apical surface, and they are involved in two distinct functions, i.e., copper absorption and acid secretion. The homeobox gene defective proventriculus (dve) is expressed in the midgut, and two transcripts, type A (~4.9. kb) and type B (~3.5. kb), have been identified. We isolated the deletion allele dveE181 that completely removes the first exon for type-A (dve-A) transcript. Dve expression pattern in dve-A mutant background indicates that isoform switching is dynamically regulated in a cell-type specific manner. Using RNAi for dve-A, we examined spatial and temporal requirement of the Dve-A activity. Early Dve-A activity is required to repress isoform switching in copper cells, and for establishment of two gut functions. Late Dve-A activity in copper cells, but not in adjacent interstitial cells, is required for acid secretion, while the activity is redundantly required in both cells for the copper absorptive function. Furthermore, ectopic type-B expression in larval copper cells specifically impaired the copper absorptive function. These results provide insight into molecular mechanisms to establish functional specificity.
AB - The Drosophila middle midgut cells derived from the endoderm develop into four distinct types of cell. Of these cells, copper cells have invaginated microvillar membranes on their apical surface, and they are involved in two distinct functions, i.e., copper absorption and acid secretion. The homeobox gene defective proventriculus (dve) is expressed in the midgut, and two transcripts, type A (~4.9. kb) and type B (~3.5. kb), have been identified. We isolated the deletion allele dveE181 that completely removes the first exon for type-A (dve-A) transcript. Dve expression pattern in dve-A mutant background indicates that isoform switching is dynamically regulated in a cell-type specific manner. Using RNAi for dve-A, we examined spatial and temporal requirement of the Dve-A activity. Early Dve-A activity is required to repress isoform switching in copper cells, and for establishment of two gut functions. Late Dve-A activity in copper cells, but not in adjacent interstitial cells, is required for acid secretion, while the activity is redundantly required in both cells for the copper absorptive function. Furthermore, ectopic type-B expression in larval copper cells specifically impaired the copper absorptive function. These results provide insight into molecular mechanisms to establish functional specificity.
KW - Acid
KW - Copper
KW - Differentiation
KW - Drosophila
KW - Gut
KW - Isoform switching
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U2 - 10.1016/j.mod.2011.02.003
DO - 10.1016/j.mod.2011.02.003
M3 - Article
C2 - 21376808
AN - SCOPUS:79959694148
SN - 0925-4773
VL - 128
SP - 258
EP - 267
JO - Mechanisms of Development
JF - Mechanisms of Development
IS - 5-6
ER -