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Type: Journal article
Title: Analysis of a Drosophila cyclin E hypomorphic mutation suggests a novel role for Cyclin E in cell proliferation control during eye imaginal disc development.
Author: Secombe, J.
Pispa, J.
Saint, R.
Richardson, H.
Citation: Genetics: a periodical record of investigations bearing on heredity and variation, 1998; 149(4):1867-1882
Publisher: GENETICS
Issue Date: 1998
ISSN: 0016-6731
1943-2631
Abstract: We have generated and characterized a Drosophila cyclin E hypomorphic mutation, DmcycEJP, that is homozygous viable and fertile, but results in adults with rough eyes. The mutation arose from an internal deletion of an existing P[w+lacZ] element inserted 14 kb upstream of the transcription start site of the DmcycE zygotic mRNA. The presence of this deleted P element, but not the P[w+lacZ] element from which it was derived, leads to a decreased level of DmcycE expression during eye imaginal disc development. Eye imaginal discs from DmcycEJP larvae contain fewer S phase cells, both anterior and posterior to the morphogenetic furrow. This results in adults with small rough eyes, largely due to insufficient numbers of pigment cells. Altering the dosage of the Drosophila cdk2 homolog, cdc2c, retinoblastoma, or p21(CIP1) homolog dacapo, which encode proteins known to physically interact with Cyclin E, modified the DmcycEJP rough eye phenotype as expected. Decreasing the dosage of the S phase transcription factor gene, dE2F, enhanced the DmcycEJP rough eye phenotype. Surprisingly, mutations in G2/M phase regulators cyclin A and string (cdc25), but not cyclin B1, B3, or cdc2, enhanced the DmcycEJP phenotype without affecting the number of cells entering S phase, but by decreasing the number of cells entering mitosis. Our analysis establishes the DmcycEJP allele as an excellent resource for searching for novel cyclin E genetic interactors. In addition, this analysis has identified cyclin A and string as DmcycEJP interactors, suggesting a novel role for cyclin E in the regulation of Cyclin A and String function during eye development.
Keywords: Animals
Drosophila melanogaster
Eye Abnormalities
Cyclin E
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Cell Cycle
Cell Division
S Phase
Phenotype
Mutation
Alleles
Genes, Insect
Female
Male
DOI: 10.1093/genetics/149.4.1867
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/genetics/149.4.1867
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