1994
DOI: 10.1016/0896-6273(94)90346-8
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Mutations affecting the pattern of the PNS in drosophila reveal novel aspects of neuronal development

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“…Interestingly, mutations in pbl have been discovered in a screen for genes required for the development of the peripheral nervous system (Salzberg et al, 1994). These mutants affected the correct migration of the axons in the PNS without obvious defects in cytokinesis.…”
Section: A Novel Function For Pbl In Cell Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, mutations in pbl have been discovered in a screen for genes required for the development of the peripheral nervous system (Salzberg et al, 1994). These mutants affected the correct migration of the axons in the PNS without obvious defects in cytokinesis.…”
Section: A Novel Function For Pbl In Cell Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the other 20 transcription factors up-regulated during ectopic eye formation, eight have been described to be involved in other developmental processes. For instance, the roles of lola (12), sequoia (seq) (31), and stich1 (32,33) in embryonic nervous system development were investigated on the basis on their loss-of-function phenotypes. Similarly, loss-of-function mutations in the net gene, which encodes the Drosophila homolog of MATH6, have been described to affect wing vein patterning (34).…”
Section: Genes Detected By Both Arrays As Expressed In the Eye Discs mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Drosophila Meis homolog, homothorax (hth), cooperates with extradenticle (Exd), a Drosophila Pbx homolog, to control antenna determination (Casares and Mann, 1998), patterning of the embryonic¯y peripheral nervous system (Salzberg et al, 1994;Kurant et al, 1998), and the suppression of eye development . The interaction between Hth and Exd triggers the nuclear localization of Exd, thus allowing for proper function of the protein complex Kurant et al, 1998;Rieckhof et al, 1997;Abu-Shaar et al, 1999;Berthelsen et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%