TY - JOUR
T1 - The muscleblind gene participates in the organization of Z-bands and epidermal attachments of Drosophila muscles and is regulated by Dmef2
AU - Artero, Ruben
AU - Prokop, Andreas
AU - Paricio, Nuria
AU - Begemann, Gerrit
AU - Pueyo, Ignacio
AU - Mlodzik, Marek
AU - Perez-Alonso, Manuel
AU - Baylies, Mary K.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank I. Castanon for her help with in situ hybridization experiments; H. Bellen, B. Bullard, D. Kiehart, M. D. MartõB n-Ber-mudo, and E. MartõB n-Blanco for providing antibodies; A. Brand, M. Taylor, I. Kiss, U. Weber, and A. Cyrklaff for ¯y stocks; and M. Bate, K. Anderson, A. Martinez-Arias, M. Taylor, D. Dorsett, and N. SaÂnchez-Soriano for critical reading of the manuscript. A.P. carried out his work in the laboratory of Michael Bate, to whom he is especially grateful. A.P. was funded by the Lloyd's of London Tercentenery Foundation, N.P. by grants from EMBO and the EU, R.A. in part by funds granted by the Charles H. Revson Foundation, G.B. by a grant from the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie, M.P.A. in part by DGES Grant PB95-1084, and M.K.B by the Society of Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and a National Institutes of Health Center Support Grant (CA-08748) to MSKCC.
PY - 1998/3/15
Y1 - 1998/3/15
N2 - We report the embryonic phenotype of muscleblind (mbl), a recently described Drosophila gene involved in terminal differentiation of adult ommatidia, mbl is a nuclear protein expressed late in the embryo in pharyngeal, visceral, and somatic muscles, the ventral nerve cord, and the larval photoreceptor system. All three mbl alleles studied exhibit a lethal phenotype and die as stage 17 embryos or first instar larvae. These larvae are partially paralyzed, show a characteristically contracted abdomen, and lack striation of muscles. Our analysis of the somatic musculature shows that the pattern of muscles is established correctly, and they form morphologically normal synapses. Ultrastructural analysis, however, reveals two defects in the terminal differentiation of the muscles: inability to differentiate Z-bands in the sarcomeric apparatus and reduction of extracellular tendon matrix at attachment sites to the epidermis. Failure to differentiate both structures could explain the partial paralysis and contracted abdomen phenotype. Analysis of mbl expression in embryos that are either mutant for Dmef2 or ectopically express Dmef2 places mbl downstream of Dmef2 function in the myogenic differentiation program, mbl, therefore, may act as a critical element in the execution of two Dmef2-dependent processes in the terminal differentiation of muscles.
AB - We report the embryonic phenotype of muscleblind (mbl), a recently described Drosophila gene involved in terminal differentiation of adult ommatidia, mbl is a nuclear protein expressed late in the embryo in pharyngeal, visceral, and somatic muscles, the ventral nerve cord, and the larval photoreceptor system. All three mbl alleles studied exhibit a lethal phenotype and die as stage 17 embryos or first instar larvae. These larvae are partially paralyzed, show a characteristically contracted abdomen, and lack striation of muscles. Our analysis of the somatic musculature shows that the pattern of muscles is established correctly, and they form morphologically normal synapses. Ultrastructural analysis, however, reveals two defects in the terminal differentiation of the muscles: inability to differentiate Z-bands in the sarcomeric apparatus and reduction of extracellular tendon matrix at attachment sites to the epidermis. Failure to differentiate both structures could explain the partial paralysis and contracted abdomen phenotype. Analysis of mbl expression in embryos that are either mutant for Dmef2 or ectopically express Dmef2 places mbl downstream of Dmef2 function in the myogenic differentiation program, mbl, therefore, may act as a critical element in the execution of two Dmef2-dependent processes in the terminal differentiation of muscles.
KW - Drosophila
KW - Muscle attachments
KW - Muscleblind
KW - Myogenesis
KW - Z-bands
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U2 - 10.1006/dbio.1997.8833
DO - 10.1006/dbio.1997.8833
M3 - Article
C2 - 9520330
AN - SCOPUS:0032520994
SN - 0012-1606
VL - 195
SP - 131
EP - 143
JO - Developmental Biology
JF - Developmental Biology
IS - 2
ER -