| Literature DB >> 28305632 |
Jean-Maurice Dura1,2, Janet Deatrick1,2, Neel B Randsholt1,2, Hugh W Brock1,2, Pedro Santamaria1,2.
Abstract
The complex genetic locuspolyhomeotic (ph) is a member of thePolycomb (Pc)-group of genes and as such is required for the normal expression of ANT-C and BX-C genes. It also has probably other functions since amorphicph alleles display a cell death phenotype in the ventral epidermis of 12-h-old embryos. Here it is shown that lethal alleles ofph (amorph and strong hypomorph) show transformation of most of their segments towards AB8. Theph + product is required autonomously in imaginal cells. The total lack ofph + function prevents viability of the cuticular derivatives of these cells.ph has a strong maternal effect on segmental identity and epidermal development that can not be rescued by one paternally supplied dose ofph + in the zygote. These phenotypes differ substantially from those of previously describedPc-group genes. AmongPc-group genes,ph seems to be the only one that is strongly required both maternally and zygotically for normal embryonic development.Entities:
Keywords: Clonal analysis; Drosophila; Embryology; Epidermal development; Homeosis
Year: 1988 PMID: 28305632 DOI: 10.1007/BF02439431
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rouxs Arch Dev Biol ISSN: 0930-035X