Literature DB >> 9531534

Translational readthrough in the hdc mRNA generates a novel branching inhibitor in the drosophila trachea.

P Steneberg1, C Englund, J Kronhamn, T A Weaver, C Samakovlis.   

Abstract

A central question in the development of many branched tubular organs, including the Drosophila trachea, concerns the mechanisms and molecules that control the number and pattern of new branches arising from preexisting vessels. We report on a branching inhibitor, Fusion-6 (Fus-6) produced by specialized tracheal cells to prevent neighboring cells from branching. In Fus-6 mutants, cells that are normally quiescent acquire the branching fate and form an increased number of sprouts emanating from the primary branches. Fus-6 is identified as the headcase (hdc) gene and is expressed in a subset of the cells that extend fusion sprouts to interconnect the tracheal network. hdc expression is regulated by the transcription factor escargot (esg) because it is not expressed in the fusion cells of esg mutants and is ectopically activated in the trachea in response to esg misexpression. We show that the hdc mRNA encodes two overlapping protein products by an unusual suppression of translational termination mechanism. Translational readthrough is necessary for hdc function because rescue of the tracheal mutant phenotype requires the full-length hdc mRNA. In ectopic expression experiments with full-length and truncated hdc constructs, only the full-length cDNA encoding both proteins could inhibit terminal branching. We propose that hdc acts non-autonomously in an inhibitory signaling mechanism to determine the number of cells that will form unicellular sprouts in the trachea.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9531534      PMCID: PMC316679          DOI: 10.1101/gad.12.7.956

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Dev        ISSN: 0890-9369            Impact factor:   11.361


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