TY - JOUR
T1 - Notch-, Wingless-, and Dpp-mediated signaling pathways are required for functional specification of Drosophila midgut cells
AU - Tanaka, Ryushin
AU - Takase, Yoshikazu
AU - Kanachi, Masamitsu
AU - Enomoto-Katayama, Rie
AU - Shirai, Tetsuya
AU - Nakagoshi, Hideki
PY - 2007/4/1
Y1 - 2007/4/1
N2 - The mechanisms for cell fate determination have been extensively studied whereas little is known about the mechanism through which functional specificity is established. In the Drosophila midgut, copper cells provide an excellent model system to examine this mechanism. Copper is an essential element for the activity of a number of physiologically important enzymes including Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase, cytochrome c oxidase, and dopamine-β-hydroxylase. Drosophila copper cells are involved in two distinct functions, i.e., copper absorption and acid secretion, which are visualized as a fluorescent signal and a color change of a pH indicator dye, respectively. Here we show that the absorptive function is established through two independent pathways, the Notch signaling pathway in adjacent interstitial cells and the Wingless signaling pathway in copper cells. Furthermore, the other function, acid secretion, is regulated through the Decapentaplegic and Wingless signaling pathways in interstitial cells. Our results clearly indicate that normal morphological development is insufficient for functional maturation, and that subsequent functional specification is achieved through several independent pathways. These results provide valuable insights into the molecular mechanism underlying functional specification.
AB - The mechanisms for cell fate determination have been extensively studied whereas little is known about the mechanism through which functional specificity is established. In the Drosophila midgut, copper cells provide an excellent model system to examine this mechanism. Copper is an essential element for the activity of a number of physiologically important enzymes including Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase, cytochrome c oxidase, and dopamine-β-hydroxylase. Drosophila copper cells are involved in two distinct functions, i.e., copper absorption and acid secretion, which are visualized as a fluorescent signal and a color change of a pH indicator dye, respectively. Here we show that the absorptive function is established through two independent pathways, the Notch signaling pathway in adjacent interstitial cells and the Wingless signaling pathway in copper cells. Furthermore, the other function, acid secretion, is regulated through the Decapentaplegic and Wingless signaling pathways in interstitial cells. Our results clearly indicate that normal morphological development is insufficient for functional maturation, and that subsequent functional specification is achieved through several independent pathways. These results provide valuable insights into the molecular mechanism underlying functional specification.
KW - Copper
KW - Dpp
KW - Drosophila
KW - Gut
KW - Notch
KW - Proton
KW - Wingless
KW - dve
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ydbio.2006.12.018
DO - 10.1016/j.ydbio.2006.12.018
M3 - Article
C2 - 17239848
AN - SCOPUS:33947151955
SN - 0012-1606
VL - 304
SP - 53
EP - 61
JO - Developmental Biology
JF - Developmental Biology
IS - 1
ER -