2019
DOI: 10.12717/dr.2019.23.1.063
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A Role for buttonhead in the Early Head and Trunk Development in the Beetle Tribolium castaneum

Abstract: Thehead gap gene buttonhead ( btd ) is required for the patterning of head segments in the early Drosophila embryo. Mutant phenotypes of btd display a gap-like phenotype in which antennal, intercalary, mandibular and the anterior portion of the maxillary segmentsare eliminated. In agreement with the phenotypes, btd is expressed in a stripe covering the head segments at the blastoderm stage. During… Show more

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“…Among the Sp genes, Sp6-9 is the most important in promoting leg development in arthropods (19,22,(39)(40)(41)(42), but we examined the detailed mRNA expression domains of all three Sp genes in B. anynana embryos. Sp1-4 was ubiquitously expressed in embryos and larvae as observed in other insects [Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the Sp genes, Sp6-9 is the most important in promoting leg development in arthropods (19,22,(39)(40)(41)(42), but we examined the detailed mRNA expression domains of all three Sp genes in B. anynana embryos. Sp1-4 was ubiquitously expressed in embryos and larvae as observed in other insects [Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PCR fragments were cloned into the pGEM®-T easy vector (Promega). Antisense riboprobes were transcribed with SP6 RNA polymerase (Roche Life Sciences) using digoxigenin (DIG)-labeled nucleotides (Roche) from sequence-verified plasmids as described previously ( Jeon et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estella et al 2003;Schinko et al 2008;Schaeper et al 2010). Unlike in at least mandibulate arthropods where Sp5/btdl is expressed early during development in a head gap gene-like domain (Wimmer et al 1993;Schinko et al 2008;Schaeper et al 2010;Janssen et al 2011;Hunnekuhl and Akam 2017;Jeon et al 2019), and the gap gene function of Sp6/9 in a spider (Königsmann et al 2017;Setton and Sharma 2018), there is no such pattern in the onychophoran that would suggest a similar function as a gap gene, neither of Sp6/9 nor of Sp5/btd (Supplementary Figs. S1 and S3).…”
Section: Sp5/btd-like Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%