Dorsoventral pattern formation in Drosophila: signal transduction and nuclear targeting
- PMID: 2068782
- DOI: 10.1016/0168-9525(91)90456-z
Dorsoventral pattern formation in Drosophila: signal transduction and nuclear targeting
Abstract
The maternal determinants of dorsoventral polarity of the Drosophila embryo are derived from somatic and germ-line components of the egg chamber. During oogenesis, asymmetry seems to be established by a signal transduction process. This process is thought to provide the developing embryo with a ventral signal responsible for determining the embryonic axis. Through a set of interactions that may involve signal transduction and proteolytic cascade events, positional information is generated in the form of a graded distribution of dorsal protein in blastoderm nuclei. Different levels of dorsal protein result in asymmetric expression of zygotic genes that ultimately specify cell fate.
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