Dry Lab 3 Flashcards

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What is Dpp?

A
  • a long-range morphogen
  • a bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)
  • controls patterning and growth of the wing
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Where is Dpp located?

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  • secreted from a stripe of cells at the anterior-posterior compartment boundary
  • spreads into both compartments
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3
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What is Pent?

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  • a transcriptional target of BMP signalling that encodes a secreted regulator
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4
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Where is Pent expressed?

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  • high in lateral and absent in medial
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5
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What happens when pent is absent?

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  • there is a severe contraction of the BMP activity gradient causing patterning and growth defects
  • truncation of longitudinal vein
  • smaller wings in lateral region due to less cells
  • BMP activity elevated in medial regions and smooth pMAD gradient failed to establish
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6
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What does pent interact with?

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  • glypcian Dally to control Dpp distribution

- BMP confines pent expression to lateral cells of the wing disc

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7
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What are silencer elements?

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  • small DNA motif embedded in the regulatory region of target genes
  • Mad and Medea bind to SEs of …
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What happens if BMP is eliminated? Over-expressed?

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  • elimination of BMP causes upregulation of pent expression

- ectopic activation of BMP causes downregulation of lateral pent expression

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What is an example of a long-term morphogen?

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  • Dpp
  • pent encodes a secreted protein that functions over long distances in the wing disc epithelium
  • V5-pent
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