Fig. 10. One or more members of the E(spl)-C encode for the repressor
activity that arrests SOP development in cells of Su(H) mutant
proneural clusters. (A) Organization of the E(spl)-C. The diagram is
based on previous work (Schrons et al.,
1992; Bailey and Posakony,
1995; deCelis et al.,
1996; Lai et al.,
2000a; Lai et al.,
2000b). Blue boxes label the genes that encode
bearded-like genes; red labels the genes that encode bHLH repressors.
The Df(3R)E(spl)b32.2 uncovers all genes of the complex.
The diagram reveals that six genes of the complex are expressed in the notal
region of the wing imaginal disc. The expression of three of these genes
[m
, m4 and E(spl)m8] is upregulated in cells of
Su(H) mutant proneural clusters. Overexpression of m
and m4 causes neurogenic and E(spl)m8 anti-neurogenic
phenotypes. (B,C) Expression of Sens (B) and Hnt (C) in Su(H) mutant
wing imaginal discs, which carry one copy of the deficiency
Df(3R)E(spl)b32.2 in their genome. The expression of the
markers is revealed by antibody staining. (B,C) A reduction of the number of
the genes of the E(spl)-C by half is sufficient to regain expression
of hnt and sens in cells of Su(H) mutant proneural
clusters. This suggests that the repressor function that is repressed by Su(H)
is encoded by one or more members of the complex. (D) Expression of
E(spl)m8-lacZ in PsnC1 mutant wing imaginal
discs. Arrows indicate the proneural clusters. The cells of the clusters
express high levels of E(spl)m8-lacZ. (D,E) Expression of
E(spl)mß-CD2 in wild-type (D),
Su(H)
47 mutant wing imaginal discs (E). Expression
of E(spl)mß-CD2 is reduced in the Su(H) mutant wing
imaginal discs. A similar reduction is observed in Psn mutant discs
(not shown)