A genetic screen to identify components of the sina signaling pathway in Drosophila eye development

Genetics. 1998 Jan;148(1):277-86. doi: 10.1093/genetics/148.1.277.

Abstract

Specification of the R7 photoreceptor cell in the developing Drosophila eye requires the seven in absentia (sina) gene. We demonstrate that ectopic expression of sina in all cells behind the morphogenetic furrow disrupts normal eye development during pupation, resulting in a severely disorganized adult eye. Earlier events of cell fate specification appear unaffected. A genetic screen for dominant enhancers and suppressors of this phenotype identified mutations in a number of genes required for normal eye development, including UbcD1, which encodes a ubiquitin conjugating enzyme; SR3-4a, a gene previously implicated in signaling downstream of Ras1; and a Drosophila homolog of the Sin3A transcriptional repressor.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Animals
  • Drosophila / genetics*
  • Enhancer Elements, Genetic
  • Eye / embryology*
  • Eye Abnormalities / genetics
  • Genes, Suppressor
  • Insect Proteins / genetics*
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Nuclear Proteins / genetics*
  • Phenotype
  • Repressor Proteins / genetics*
  • Sequence Alignment
  • Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
  • Signal Transduction / genetics*
  • Sin3 Histone Deacetylase and Corepressor Complex
  • Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases

Substances

  • Insect Proteins
  • Nuclear Proteins
  • Repressor Proteins
  • SIN3A transcription factor
  • Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases
  • seven in absentia proteins
  • Sin3 Histone Deacetylase and Corepressor Complex

Associated data

  • GENBANK/AF024603
  • GENBANK/AF024604