TY - JOUR
T1 - The embryonic expression patterns of zfh-1 and zfh-2, two Drosophila genes encoding novel zinc-finger homeodomain proteins
AU - Lai, Zhichun
AU - Fortini, Mark E.
AU - Rubin, Gerald M.
N1 - Funding Information:
We would like to thank Corey Goodman for antibodies, Nipam Patel for advice and assistance with the whole-mount embryo staining protocols, John Merriam for fly stocks, Mike Ellis for an hsp70 promoter subclone, and Don Pardoe for assistance with the SEM. The manuscript was improved by the comments of Michael Bate, Iswar Hariharan, Steven Harrison, Alex Kolodkin, Marek Mlodzik and Nipam Patel. This work was supported by NIH grant GM33135 to G.M.R.
PY - 1991/6
Y1 - 1991/6
N2 - The zfh-1 and zfh-2 genes of D. melanogaster encode novel proteins containing both hemoedomain and C2-H2 zinc-finger DNA-binding motifs. Antisera against these proteins were used to investigate their expression patterns during embryonic development. The zfh-1 gene is expressed in the mesoderm of early embryos and in a number of mesodermally-derived structures of late embryos, including the dorsal vessel, support cells of the gonads, and segment-specific arrays of adult muscle precursors. In addition, zfh-1 is expressed in the majority of identified motor neurons of the developing CNS. The mesodermal zfh-1 expression requires the products of the twist and snail genes. The zfh-2 gene displays a more limited expression pattern, largely restricted to the CNS of late embryos. Ubiquitous zfh-1 expression in transgenic flies bearing an hsp70-zfh-1 construct has specific developmental consequences, including embryonic CNS defects as well as adult eye and bristle abnormalities. The expression patterns of zfh-1 and zfh-2 suggest that both genes may be involved in Drosophila neurogenesis and the zfh-1 may have additional functions in mesoderm development.
AB - The zfh-1 and zfh-2 genes of D. melanogaster encode novel proteins containing both hemoedomain and C2-H2 zinc-finger DNA-binding motifs. Antisera against these proteins were used to investigate their expression patterns during embryonic development. The zfh-1 gene is expressed in the mesoderm of early embryos and in a number of mesodermally-derived structures of late embryos, including the dorsal vessel, support cells of the gonads, and segment-specific arrays of adult muscle precursors. In addition, zfh-1 is expressed in the majority of identified motor neurons of the developing CNS. The mesodermal zfh-1 expression requires the products of the twist and snail genes. The zfh-2 gene displays a more limited expression pattern, largely restricted to the CNS of late embryos. Ubiquitous zfh-1 expression in transgenic flies bearing an hsp70-zfh-1 construct has specific developmental consequences, including embryonic CNS defects as well as adult eye and bristle abnormalities. The expression patterns of zfh-1 and zfh-2 suggest that both genes may be involved in Drosophila neurogenesis and the zfh-1 may have additional functions in mesoderm development.
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U2 - 10.1016/0925-4773(91)90049-C
DO - 10.1016/0925-4773(91)90049-C
M3 - Article
C2 - 1680377
AN - SCOPUS:0025766132
SN - 0925-4773
VL - 34
SP - 123
EP - 134
JO - Mechanisms of Development
JF - Mechanisms of Development
IS - 2-3
ER -