Coordination of the cytoskeletons of neighboring cells is an important component of morphogenesis during development. As a model system to study this coordination, I am using the Drosophila epidermis, a tissue which contains large numbers of hairs and bristles. These are polarized structures formed from cytoskeletal-mediated projections of epidermal cells. Hairs and bristles are normally aligned in parallel giving the tissue a distinct polarity. It is my long term goal to understand on a molecular level how this is achieved, and what the role of individual genes and gene products are in the process. I have been genetically examining a particular genetic locus (frizzled (fz)) that appears to be involved in the development of tissue polarity. Mutations in this gene disrupt normal tissue polarity. Thus, for example, hairs and bristles no longer point in parallel from proximal to distal on appendages. This proposal is primarily concerned with a molecular characterization of the gene and its products. I propose to develop a detailed map of the fz transcription unit, primarily via a cDNA clone analysis. The fz protein sequence will be deduced from sequencing a cDNA clone. Monoclonal antibodies to the fz protein will be isolated using, as an antigen, material made in an expression vector. The antibodies will be used to characterize the tissue and cellular distribution of fz gene products in wild type and mutant tissue.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01GM037163-03
Application #
3292277
Study Section
Molecular Cytology Study Section (CTY)
Project Start
1986-07-01
Project End
1989-06-30
Budget Start
1988-07-01
Budget End
1989-06-30
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
1988
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Virginia
Department
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
001910777
City
Charlottesville
State
VA
Country
United States
Zip Code
22904
Wang, Ying; Naturale, Victor F; Adler, Paul N (2017) Planar Cell Polarity Effector Fritz Interacts with Dishevelled and Has Multiple Functions in Regulating PCP. G3 (Bethesda) 7:1323-1337
Sobala, Lukasz F; Adler, Paul N (2016) The Gene Expression Program for the Formation of Wing Cuticle in Drosophila. PLoS Genet 12:e1006100
Lu, Qiuheng; Adler, Paul N (2015) The diaphanous gene of Drosophila interacts antagonistically with multiple wing hairs and plays a key role in wing hair morphogenesis. PLoS One 10:e0115623
Sobala, Lukasz F; Wang, Ying; Adler, Paul N (2015) ChtVis-Tomato, a genetic reporter for in vivo visualization of chitin deposition in Drosophila. Development 142:3974-81
Lu, Qiuheng; Schafer, Dorothy A; Adler, Paul N (2015) The Drosophila planar polarity gene multiple wing hairs directly regulates the actin cytoskeleton. Development 142:2478-86
Fagan, Jeremy K; Dollar, Gretchen; Lu, Qiuheng et al. (2014) Combover/CG10732, a novel PCP effector for Drosophila wing hair formation. PLoS One 9:e107311
Wang, Ying; Yan, Jie; Lee, Haeryun et al. (2014) The proteins encoded by the Drosophila Planar Polarity Effector genes inturned, fuzzy and fritz interact physically and can re-pattern the accumulation of ""upstream"" Planar Cell Polarity proteins. Dev Biol 394:156-69
Adler, Paul N; Sobala, Lukasz F; Thom, Desean et al. (2013) dusky-like is required to maintain the integrity and planar cell polarity of hairs during the development of the Drosophila wing. Dev Biol 379:76-91
Adler, Paul N (2012) The frizzled/stan pathway and planar cell polarity in the Drosophila wing. Curr Top Dev Biol 101:1-31
Nagaraj, Ranganayaki; Adler, Paul N (2012) Dusky-like functions as a Rab11 effector for the deposition of cuticle during Drosophila bristle development. Development 139:906-16

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