Dpp signaling down‐regulates the expression of VM32E eggshell gene during Drosophila oogenesis

Among the members of the Drosophila melanogaster vitelline membrane protein gene family, VM32E has the unique feature of being a component of both the vitelline and the endochorion layers. The VM32E gene is expressed at stage 10 of egg chamber development in the main body follicle cells, and it is r...

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Published inDevelopmental dynamics Vol. 235; no. 3; pp. 768 - 775
Main Authors Bernardi, Fabio, Cavaliere, Valeria, Andrenacci, Davide, Gargiulo, Giuseppe
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Wiley‐Liss, Inc 01.03.2006
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ISSN1058-8388
1097-0177
DOI10.1002/dvdy.20660

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Summary:Among the members of the Drosophila melanogaster vitelline membrane protein gene family, VM32E has the unique feature of being a component of both the vitelline and the endochorion layers. The VM32E gene is expressed at stage 10 of egg chamber development in the main body follicle cells, and it is repressed in the anterior and posterior follicle cells. Here, we show that this spatial restriction of VM32E gene expression is conserved in the D. pseudoobscura orthologous gene, suggestive of a conserved function of VM32E protein. The VM32E gene is not expressed in the centripetal migrating follicle cells, where the Decapentaplegic (Dpp) pathway is active in patterning the anterior eggshell structures. By analyzing the native VM32E gene and the activity of specific VM32E regulatory regions, in genetic backgrounds altering the Dpp pathway, we show that VM32E gene is negatively regulated by the Dpp signaling. Therefore, it appears that the Dpp signaling pathway executes its control on eggshell morphogenesis also by controlling the expression of eggshell structural genes. Developmental Dynamics 235:768–775, 2006. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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ISSN:1058-8388
1097-0177
DOI:10.1002/dvdy.20660