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Genetic analysis of a Drosophila neural cell adhesion molecule: interaction of fasciclin I and Abelson tyrosine kinase mutations.
- Source :
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Cell [Cell] 1990 Feb 23; Vol. 60 (4), pp. 565-75. - Publication Year :
- 1990
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Abstract
- Drosophila fasciclin I is a homophilic cell adhesion molecule expressed in the developing embryo on the surface of a subset of fasciculating CNS axons, all PNS axons, and some nonneuronal cells. We have identified protein-null mutations in the fasciclin I (fas I) gene, and show that these mutants are viable and do not display gross defects in nervous system morphogenesis. The Drosophila Abelson (abl) proto-oncogene homolog encodes a cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase that is expressed during embryogenesis primarily in developing CNS axons; abl mutants show no gross defects in CNS morphogenesis. However, embryos doubly mutant for fas I and abl display major defects in CNS axon pathways, particularly in the commissural tracts where expression of these two proteins normally overlaps. The double mutant shows a clear defect in growth cone guidance; for example, the RP1 growth cone (normally fas I positive) does not follow its normal path across the commissure.
- Subjects :
- Alleles
Animals
Axons physiology
Chromosome Mapping
Drosophila embryology
Morphogenesis
Nervous System embryology
Nucleic Acid Hybridization
Plasmids
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-abl
Transcription, Genetic
Cell Adhesion Molecules, Neuronal genetics
Drosophila genetics
Mutation
Protein-Tyrosine Kinases genetics
Proto-Oncogene Proteins genetics
Proto-Oncogenes
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0092-8674
- Volume :
- 60
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Cell
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 2406026
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0092-8674(90)90660-7