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Extradenticle and homothorax control adult muscle fiber identity in Drosophila.


ABSTRACT: Here we identify a key role for the homeodomain proteins Extradenticle (Exd) and Homothorax (Hth) in the specification of muscle fiber fate in Drosophila. exd and hth are expressed in the fibrillar indirect flight muscles but not in tubular jump muscles, and manipulating exd or hth expression converts one muscle type into the other. In the flight muscles, exd and hth are genetically upstream of another muscle identity gene, salm, and are direct transcriptional regulators of the signature flight muscle structural gene, Actin88F. Exd and Hth also impact muscle identity in other somatic muscles of the body by cooperating with Hox factors. Because mammalian orthologs of exd and hth also contribute to muscle gene regulation, our studies suggest that an evolutionarily conserved genetic pathway determines muscle fiber differentiation.

SUBMITTER: Bryantsev AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3575643 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extradenticle and homothorax control adult muscle fiber identity in Drosophila.

Bryantsev Anton L AL   Duong Sandy S   Brunetti Tonya M TM   Chechenova Maria B MB   Lovato TyAnna L TL   Nelson Cloyce C   Shaw Elizabeth E   Uhl Juli D JD   Gebelein Brian B   Cripps Richard M RM  

Developmental cell 20120901 3


Here we identify a key role for the homeodomain proteins Extradenticle (Exd) and Homothorax (Hth) in the specification of muscle fiber fate in Drosophila. exd and hth are expressed in the fibrillar indirect flight muscles but not in tubular jump muscles, and manipulating exd or hth expression converts one muscle type into the other. In the flight muscles, exd and hth are genetically upstream of another muscle identity gene, salm, and are direct transcriptional regulators of the signature flight  ...[more]

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