Title: Drosophila melanogaster
1Drosophila melanogaster
2.5mm
Movie
2The Life Cycle
12 hr
1-2 weeks
36hr
60 hr
3The Fly Genome
2 2 3 3 4 4
3 autosomal pairs (2,3,4) Sex chromosomes XX, XY
165Mb14,000 genes 50 have a human homolog 61
of human disease genes have a fly counterpart
Developmentally-Regulated Gene Expression
Adult cDNA Larval cDNA
4Developmentally-Regulated Gene Expression
5Oogenesis
Filaments
0.5mm
6Maternal Effect Genes
Nurse cells Oocyte
Oscar mRNA
Gurken (TGF-alpha) mRNA
7Anterior-Posterior Gradients
8Early Development Disconnects Mitosis from
Cytokinesis
Movie
GFP-tau marks microtubules
90 mins post-fertilization
9Pole Cells Inherit Polar Ganules Containing Oscar
Posterior end Anterior end
120 minutes post-fertilization
10Cellularization Traps Nuclei in Different
Microenvironments
D V
A P
Immunolocalization of Bicoid, Even-skipped and
Caudal Proteins
11Cascades of Gene Activity Set up the Drosophila
Body Plan
Maternal Coordinate Genes Bicoid, Nanos,
Caudal Anterior-Posterior, Dorsal-Ventral
Axes Gap Genes Hunchback, Kruppel,
Knirps Anterior/Middle/Posterior Pair Rule
Genes (7 stripes) Even-skipped, Hairy, Fushi
Tarazu Segmentation Segment Polarity
Genes Wingless, Hedgehog, Engrailed Define the
A-P axis of 14 segments Homeotic Genes Define
the identity of the segments
12Events of Embryogenesis
Stage Timing Landmark event
1-4 000-210 hr Cleavage
5 210-250 hr Cellular Blastoderm
6-7 250-310 hr Gastrulation
8-11 310-720 hr Germ Band Elongation
12-13 720-1020hr Germ Band Retraction
14-15 1020-1300hr Head involution and dorsal closure
16-17 1300-2200hr Differentiation
13Morphogenesis
Movie
14Gastrulation
Establishing the Mesoderm
Animation
Blastocoel
"The most important event in your life is not
birth, marriage, or death, but gastrulation. -
L. Wolpert
Followed by germ cell placement and introgression
of the endoderm
Twist is a bHLH transcription factor that will
later turn on fibroblast growth factor (FGF)
receptors
3 hours post-fertilization
15The (Segmented) Larva
33814
Head Tail
16Metamorphosis
24 hours post-fertilization
17Homeotic Mutations
Wild-type ultrabithorax
mutant
converts halteres to wings
Convert One Segmental Identity into Another
Wild-type Antennapedia
18Homeotic Genes
Drosophila Mouse Drosophila Xenopus C. elegans
Conserved homeobox DNA binding domain
19A Few Questions for Thought
- How might enhancer elements (studied in the
Arabidopsis lab) simplify issues of gene
expression multicellular organisms? How might
they promote evolutionary change? - In a proverbial case of the chicken or the egg,
how does Drosophila pattern its the embryo? - Describe the specific contributions of Bicoid,
Caudal, Hunchback and Nanos to early embryonic
development Extend your description to include
how a segmented animal is formed and how those
segments are determined to specific identities by
cascades of gene expression. - Review the landmark events of morphogenesis as
the hollow ball of cells called the blastoderm is
converted into a larva. - Explain how the larva in turn is converted into
an adult fly in metamorphosis. What are the
roles of homeotic genes in this process?