The Toll gene of Drosophila, required for dorsal-ventral embryonic polarity, appears to encode a transmembrane protein
- PMID: 2449285
- DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(88)90516-8
The Toll gene of Drosophila, required for dorsal-ventral embryonic polarity, appears to encode a transmembrane protein
Abstract
The Toll gene of Drosophila, a maternal effect gene that plays a central role in the establishment of the embryonic dorsal-ventral pattern, has been cloned using P element tagging. A 5.3 kb poly(A)+ ovarian transcript from the cloned region was purified by hybrid selection with the cloned DNA. This purified transcript complements the Toll mutant phenotype when injected into Toll- embryos, which proves that it is the Toll transcript. The sequence of cDNAs suggests that the Toll protein is an integral membrane protein with a cytoplasmic domain and a large extracytoplasmic domain. The putative extracytoplasmic domain contains at least 15 repeats of a 24 amino acid, leucine-rich sequence found in both human and yeast membrane proteins.
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