Title: Pedigree Analysis
1Pedigree Analysis Developmental Genetics
2The Story of Eve
- This example illustrates why gene regulation is
fundamental to development - The Players
- Drosophila embryo
- Even-skipped gene
- Regulatory proteins
- Bicoid
- Hunchback
- Giant
- Kruppel
3The setup
- In Drosophila, the fertilized egg initially
performs many rounds of mitosis without cell
division - resulting in a cell with many nuclei - The embryo is 400 um long and 160 um wide
- It has anterior (that will eventually develop
into the head) and a posterior (that will develop
into the abdomen)
4Act 1
- Removing the cytoplasm from the anterior will
result in the failure to develop a head - Replacing this cytoplasm with some taken from the
posterior of another embryo will result in an
embryo with two tails
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6Act 2
- Labeling of the 4 proteins - Bicoid, Hunchback,
Giant, Kruppel with fluorescent dyes reveals that
they are not randomly located inside the cell.
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8Act 2 continued
- The nuclei are therefore bathed in differing
concentrations of these four proteins - depending
on their position in the cell.
9Act 3
- Even-skipped - EVE
- It is a master regulatory gene whose product is a
master regulatory protein - This genes promoter region has the ability to
bind to all four of the regulatory proteins
10Act 4 The Reporter
- A reporter gene is an artificial DNA construct
used to reveal information - Lac Z reporter gene is used extensively
- GAL (b-galactosidase) - Hydrolyzes colorless
galactosides to yield colored products. - Attach different parts of the promoter region of
the eve gene to LacZ to determine if that
region is bound and activated by proteins.
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Isolate the different regions from the promoter
and test in embryo.
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The same STRIPE 2 region actually has binding
sites for all four of regulatory proteins -
Bicoid and Hunchback are activators of this
region and Giant and Kruppel are repressors.
13Curtain
- The regulatory region of Eve extends more than
20,000 bp - It is thought to bind more than 20 different
proteins - It is very sensitive to the position of the gene
(nucleus) within the developing giant cell - The different concentrations of the different
proteins impact on the expression of Eve
14Gene Expression
- Regions huge distances from the gene have an
effect on the activation (or repression) of that
gene - These regions bind proteins that then interact,
by DNA looping, with the local promoter regions - A combination effect is seen - and thus the term
combinatorial control is used
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16Combinatorial control
- Not just by how much are genes regulated but also
when. - It is akin to an orchestra.
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Inactive genes are kept inactive by regulatory
proteins bound to the DNA
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Activation of the wrong regulator can have
devastating effects
19Pedigree Analysis
- Great Primer on the lab section of the website
- Link