Insight into Notch Signaling Steps That Involve pecanex from Dominant-Modifier Screens in Drosophila [Cellular Genetics]

Yamakawa, T., Atsumi, Y., Kubo, S., Yamagishi, A., Morita, I., Matsuno, K.
Genetics Society of America (GSA)
Published 2018
Publication Date:
2018-07-27
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Genetics Society of America (GSA)
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0016-6731
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Biology
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autor Yamakawa, T., Atsumi, Y., Kubo, S., Yamagishi, A., Morita, I., Matsuno, K.
beschreibung Notch signaling plays crucial roles in intercellular communications. In Drosophila , the pecanex ( pcx ) gene, which encodes an evolutionarily conserved multi-pass transmembrane protein, appears to be required to activate Notch signaling in some contexts, especially during neuroblast segregation in the neuroectoderm. Although Pcx has been suggested to contribute to endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis, its functions remain unknown. Here, to elucidate these roles, we performed genetic modifier screens of pcx . We found that pcx heterozygotes lacking its maternal contribution exhibit cold-sensitive lethality, which is attributed to a reduction in Notch signaling at decreased temperatures. Using sets of deletions that uncover most of the second and third chromosomes, we identified four enhancers and two suppressors of the pcx cold-sensitive lethality. Among these, five genes encode known Notch-signaling components: big brain , Delta ( Dl ), neuralized ( neur ), Brother of Bearded A ( BobA ), a member of the Bearded ( Brd ) family, and N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor 2 ( Nsf2 ). We showed that BobA suppresses Dl endocytosis during neuroblast segregation in the neuroectoderm, as Brd family genes reportedly do in the mesoderm for mesectoderm specification. Analyses of Nsf2 , a key regulator of vesicular fusion, suggested a novel role in neuroblast segregation, which is distinct from Nsf2’s previously reported role in imaginal tissues. Finally, jim lovell , which encodes a potential transcription factor, may play a role in Notch signaling during neuroblast segregation. These results reveal new research avenues for Pcx functions and Notch signaling.
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shingle_author_1 Yamakawa, T., Atsumi, Y., Kubo, S., Yamagishi, A., Morita, I., Matsuno, K.
shingle_author_2 Yamakawa, T., Atsumi, Y., Kubo, S., Yamagishi, A., Morita, I., Matsuno, K.
shingle_author_3 Yamakawa, T., Atsumi, Y., Kubo, S., Yamagishi, A., Morita, I., Matsuno, K.
shingle_author_4 Yamakawa, T., Atsumi, Y., Kubo, S., Yamagishi, A., Morita, I., Matsuno, K.
shingle_catch_all_1 Insight into Notch Signaling Steps That Involve pecanex from Dominant-Modifier Screens in Drosophila [Cellular Genetics]
Notch signaling plays crucial roles in intercellular communications. In Drosophila , the pecanex ( pcx ) gene, which encodes an evolutionarily conserved multi-pass transmembrane protein, appears to be required to activate Notch signaling in some contexts, especially during neuroblast segregation in the neuroectoderm. Although Pcx has been suggested to contribute to endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis, its functions remain unknown. Here, to elucidate these roles, we performed genetic modifier screens of pcx . We found that pcx heterozygotes lacking its maternal contribution exhibit cold-sensitive lethality, which is attributed to a reduction in Notch signaling at decreased temperatures. Using sets of deletions that uncover most of the second and third chromosomes, we identified four enhancers and two suppressors of the pcx cold-sensitive lethality. Among these, five genes encode known Notch-signaling components: big brain , Delta ( Dl ), neuralized ( neur ), Brother of Bearded A ( BobA ), a member of the Bearded ( Brd ) family, and N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor 2 ( Nsf2 ). We showed that BobA suppresses Dl endocytosis during neuroblast segregation in the neuroectoderm, as Brd family genes reportedly do in the mesoderm for mesectoderm specification. Analyses of Nsf2 , a key regulator of vesicular fusion, suggested a novel role in neuroblast segregation, which is distinct from Nsf2’s previously reported role in imaginal tissues. Finally, jim lovell , which encodes a potential transcription factor, may play a role in Notch signaling during neuroblast segregation. These results reveal new research avenues for Pcx functions and Notch signaling.
Yamakawa, T., Atsumi, Y., Kubo, S., Yamagishi, A., Morita, I., Matsuno, K.
Genetics Society of America (GSA)
0016-6731
00166731
shingle_catch_all_2 Insight into Notch Signaling Steps That Involve pecanex from Dominant-Modifier Screens in Drosophila [Cellular Genetics]
Notch signaling plays crucial roles in intercellular communications. In Drosophila , the pecanex ( pcx ) gene, which encodes an evolutionarily conserved multi-pass transmembrane protein, appears to be required to activate Notch signaling in some contexts, especially during neuroblast segregation in the neuroectoderm. Although Pcx has been suggested to contribute to endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis, its functions remain unknown. Here, to elucidate these roles, we performed genetic modifier screens of pcx . We found that pcx heterozygotes lacking its maternal contribution exhibit cold-sensitive lethality, which is attributed to a reduction in Notch signaling at decreased temperatures. Using sets of deletions that uncover most of the second and third chromosomes, we identified four enhancers and two suppressors of the pcx cold-sensitive lethality. Among these, five genes encode known Notch-signaling components: big brain , Delta ( Dl ), neuralized ( neur ), Brother of Bearded A ( BobA ), a member of the Bearded ( Brd ) family, and N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor 2 ( Nsf2 ). We showed that BobA suppresses Dl endocytosis during neuroblast segregation in the neuroectoderm, as Brd family genes reportedly do in the mesoderm for mesectoderm specification. Analyses of Nsf2 , a key regulator of vesicular fusion, suggested a novel role in neuroblast segregation, which is distinct from Nsf2’s previously reported role in imaginal tissues. Finally, jim lovell , which encodes a potential transcription factor, may play a role in Notch signaling during neuroblast segregation. These results reveal new research avenues for Pcx functions and Notch signaling.
Yamakawa, T., Atsumi, Y., Kubo, S., Yamagishi, A., Morita, I., Matsuno, K.
Genetics Society of America (GSA)
0016-6731
00166731
shingle_catch_all_3 Insight into Notch Signaling Steps That Involve pecanex from Dominant-Modifier Screens in Drosophila [Cellular Genetics]
Notch signaling plays crucial roles in intercellular communications. In Drosophila , the pecanex ( pcx ) gene, which encodes an evolutionarily conserved multi-pass transmembrane protein, appears to be required to activate Notch signaling in some contexts, especially during neuroblast segregation in the neuroectoderm. Although Pcx has been suggested to contribute to endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis, its functions remain unknown. Here, to elucidate these roles, we performed genetic modifier screens of pcx . We found that pcx heterozygotes lacking its maternal contribution exhibit cold-sensitive lethality, which is attributed to a reduction in Notch signaling at decreased temperatures. Using sets of deletions that uncover most of the second and third chromosomes, we identified four enhancers and two suppressors of the pcx cold-sensitive lethality. Among these, five genes encode known Notch-signaling components: big brain , Delta ( Dl ), neuralized ( neur ), Brother of Bearded A ( BobA ), a member of the Bearded ( Brd ) family, and N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor 2 ( Nsf2 ). We showed that BobA suppresses Dl endocytosis during neuroblast segregation in the neuroectoderm, as Brd family genes reportedly do in the mesoderm for mesectoderm specification. Analyses of Nsf2 , a key regulator of vesicular fusion, suggested a novel role in neuroblast segregation, which is distinct from Nsf2’s previously reported role in imaginal tissues. Finally, jim lovell , which encodes a potential transcription factor, may play a role in Notch signaling during neuroblast segregation. These results reveal new research avenues for Pcx functions and Notch signaling.
Yamakawa, T., Atsumi, Y., Kubo, S., Yamagishi, A., Morita, I., Matsuno, K.
Genetics Society of America (GSA)
0016-6731
00166731
shingle_catch_all_4 Insight into Notch Signaling Steps That Involve pecanex from Dominant-Modifier Screens in Drosophila [Cellular Genetics]
Notch signaling plays crucial roles in intercellular communications. In Drosophila , the pecanex ( pcx ) gene, which encodes an evolutionarily conserved multi-pass transmembrane protein, appears to be required to activate Notch signaling in some contexts, especially during neuroblast segregation in the neuroectoderm. Although Pcx has been suggested to contribute to endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis, its functions remain unknown. Here, to elucidate these roles, we performed genetic modifier screens of pcx . We found that pcx heterozygotes lacking its maternal contribution exhibit cold-sensitive lethality, which is attributed to a reduction in Notch signaling at decreased temperatures. Using sets of deletions that uncover most of the second and third chromosomes, we identified four enhancers and two suppressors of the pcx cold-sensitive lethality. Among these, five genes encode known Notch-signaling components: big brain , Delta ( Dl ), neuralized ( neur ), Brother of Bearded A ( BobA ), a member of the Bearded ( Brd ) family, and N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor 2 ( Nsf2 ). We showed that BobA suppresses Dl endocytosis during neuroblast segregation in the neuroectoderm, as Brd family genes reportedly do in the mesoderm for mesectoderm specification. Analyses of Nsf2 , a key regulator of vesicular fusion, suggested a novel role in neuroblast segregation, which is distinct from Nsf2’s previously reported role in imaginal tissues. Finally, jim lovell , which encodes a potential transcription factor, may play a role in Notch signaling during neuroblast segregation. These results reveal new research avenues for Pcx functions and Notch signaling.
Yamakawa, T., Atsumi, Y., Kubo, S., Yamagishi, A., Morita, I., Matsuno, K.
Genetics Society of America (GSA)
0016-6731
00166731
shingle_title_1 Insight into Notch Signaling Steps That Involve pecanex from Dominant-Modifier Screens in Drosophila [Cellular Genetics]
shingle_title_2 Insight into Notch Signaling Steps That Involve pecanex from Dominant-Modifier Screens in Drosophila [Cellular Genetics]
shingle_title_3 Insight into Notch Signaling Steps That Involve pecanex from Dominant-Modifier Screens in Drosophila [Cellular Genetics]
shingle_title_4 Insight into Notch Signaling Steps That Involve pecanex from Dominant-Modifier Screens in Drosophila [Cellular Genetics]
timestamp 2025-06-30T23:36:14.853Z
titel Insight into Notch Signaling Steps That Involve pecanex from Dominant-Modifier Screens in Drosophila [Cellular Genetics]
titel_suche Insight into Notch Signaling Steps That Involve pecanex from Dominant-Modifier Screens in Drosophila [Cellular Genetics]
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