Serpent and a hibris reporter are co-expressed in migrating cells during Drosophila hematopoiesis and Malpighian tubule formation Journal Article


Authors: Artero, R. D.; Monferrer, L.; Garcia-Lopez, A.; Baylies, M. K.
Article Title: Serpent and a hibris reporter are co-expressed in migrating cells during Drosophila hematopoiesis and Malpighian tubule formation
Abstract: Motile mesodermal cells contribute several cell types to developing embryos. In Drosophila, blood cell precursors or prohemocytes, are first detected in the procephalic mesoderm by the expression of the GATA transcription factor Serpent. Once specified, a subset of prohemocytes migrate posteriorly to populate most of the embryo and further differentiate as plasmatocytes. Similarly, Drosophila nephrogenesis involves integration of posterior mesodermal cells into the Malpighian tubule primordia where these cells differentiate as stellate cells. Here we investigated the possibility that the immunoglobulin- domain protein Hibris and the GATA factor Serpent were co-expressed in motile mesodermal cells by using the hibris expression reporter P[w+]36.1 and antibody staining. We show that P[w+]36.1 reproduces the endogenous expression of hibris in several embryonic tissue types and organs, including mesectoderm, early mesoderm, pharyngeal musculature, hindgut, anal plates, posterior spiracles, and antennomaxillary complex. We find that both migrating prohemocytes and posterior mesodermal cells, before their integration into the Malpighian tubule primordia, simultaneously express the hibris reporter and Serpent. We also show that hibris function is not essential for prohemocyte migration out of the procephalic mesoderm NOR maintenance of Serpent expression in prohemocytes.
Keywords: protein expression; unclassified drug; nonhuman; genetic analysis; protein function; animals; animal tissue; embryo; membrane proteins; drosophila; embryo, nonmammalian; gene expression regulation, developmental; staining; hematopoietic cell; reporter gene; cell migration; cell movement; hematopoiesis; genes, reporter; mesoderm; drosophila proteins; antibody; embryonal tissue; organogenesis; pharynx; transcription factor gata; organ; hibris protein; nephrin; serpent protein; chromosome nor; malpighian tubule; gata transcription factors; malpighian tubules
Journal Title: Hereditas
Volume: 143
Issue: 2006
ISSN: 0018-0661
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 2006-12-01
Start Page: 117
End Page: 122
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/j.2006.0018-0661.01928.x
PUBMED: 17362344
PROVIDER: scopus
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