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Dally (gene)

Dally (division abnormally delayed) is the name of a gene that encodes a HS-modified-protein found in the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). The protein has to be processed after being codified, and in its mature form it is composed by 626 amino acids,[1] forming a proteoglycan rich in heparin sulfate which is anchored to the cell surface via covalent linkage to glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI), so we can define it as a glypican.[2] For its normal biosynthesis it requires sugarless (sgl), a gene that encodes an enzyme which plays a critical role in the process of modification of dally.

Dally’s function edit

 
Dally acts as a coreceptor for Frizzled, the receptor of the Wnt

Dally works as a co-receptor of some secreted signaling molecules as fibroblast growth factor, vascular endothelial growth factor, hepatocyte growth factor and members of the Wnt signaling pathway, TGF-b and Hedgehog families. It is also necessary for the cell division patterning during the post-embryonic development of the nervous system.

It is a regulatory component of the Wg receptor and is part of a multiprotein complex together with Frizzled (Fz) transmembrane proteins. Therefore, it regulates two cell growth factors in Drosophila melanogaster, Wingless (Wg) and Decapentaplegic (Dpp). It must be said that in vertebrates the equivalent to Dpp are Bone Morphogenetic Proteins, and the mammalian equal to Wg might be integrin-beta 4. The first one (Wg) controls cell proliferation and differentiation during embryos development, specifically in epidermis, whereas the latter (Dpp) plays a role in the imaginal discs’ growth.

Dpp and Wg are mutually antagonistic in patterning genitalia.[3] Concretely, dally selectively regulates both Wg signalling in epidermis and Dpp in genitalia. This selectivity is supposed to be controlled by the type of Glycosaminoglycan GAG bonded to the dally protein, considering that there is a huge structural variety in GAGs.

Tissue malformations occur in various situations. As said in the introduction, the sgl enzyme is essential for a normal biosynthesis of dally. That is why the absence or malfunction of this enzyme doesn’t allow the correct Wg and Dpp signalling. Also the expression of mutated dally proteins alters Wnt signalling pathways, which leads to anomalies in Drosophila melanogaster’s eye, antennal, genital, wing and neural morphogenesis.

 
Dally's location in chromosome 3

Gene location edit

Dally's gene was located in the chromosome 3, concretely in the region 3L 8820605-8884292.[4]

Mutations and its effects edit

The mutation of Dally is a consequence of the P-element and the place where it is located. It is possible to differentiate between the mutants Dally-P1 and Dally-P2, depending on where the insertion of P-element is. It is known that Dally-P2 generates a bigger amount of defects. This mutated Dally disrupts the cell cycle progression, delaying the process during the G2-mitosis transition. As a matter of fact, mutations affecting Dally disrupt patterning of many tissues, for instance of the nervous system.[5] Dally mutants display cell cycle progression defects in specific sets of dividing cells. Those mutations are pleiotropic and can affect viability and produce morphological defects in several adult tissues, such as the eye, antenna, wing and genitalia.

Treatment edit

Once the mutation has been codified and the protein is functional, there is no chance to turn back and we will speak about a mutated individual. However, if the mutant dally is codified but it is not performing its function yet, a chaperone can identify it and try to correct the mutation, or directly send it to a proteasome using ubiquitins and degrade it.

Notwithstanding, there is another possible solution when malformations have occurred as a result of Wg activity loss. Ectopic dally can potentiate Wg signaling but this effect is dependent on some Wg activity remaining at the cell surface. Moreover, ectopic expression of dally+ from hs-dally+ transgene, stimulates Wg signaling. Thus, naked larval cuticle [6] loss is recuperated and once the larva has become an adult, its tissues execute their normal function. Despite this fact, an intense expression of dally+ results in the death of most of the Drosophila melanogaster’s embryos.

References edit

  1. ^ Uniprot KB,
  2. ^ Nakato H; Tracy A; Selleck SB (1995). "The division abnormally delayed (dally) gene: a putative integral membrane proteoglycan required for cell division patterning during postembryonic development of the nervous system in Drosophila". Development (121): 3687–3702.
  3. ^ Emerald B.S.; Roy J. K. (1998). "Organising activities of engrailed, hedgehog, wingless and decapentaplegic in the genital discs of Drosophila melanogaster". Development Genes and Evolution. 208: 504–516. doi:10.1007/s004270050209.
  4. ^ FlyBase,
  5. ^ Varki A, Cummings R, Esko J, Freeze H, Stanley P, Bertozzi P, Hart G, Etzle M (2009). Essentials of Glycobiology, 2nd edition. ISBN 978-0-87969-770-9.
  6. ^ Tsuda M, Kamimura K, Archer M, Fox B, Olson S (1999). "The cell-surface proteoglican Dally regulates Wingless signaling in Drosophila". Nature. 400 (6741): 276–280. doi:10.1038/22336. PMID 10421371.

External links edit

  • Mammalian homologue of Wg that might be integrin-beta 4
  • Wnt signaling pathway - Homo sapiens (human)

Further reading edit

  • Silvert, Donald J.; Doctor, John; Quesada, Luis; Fristrom, James W. (1984). "Pupal and larval cuticle proteins of Drosophila melanogaster". Biochemistry. 23 (24): 5767–74. doi:10.1021/bi00319a015. PMID 6441593.

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Dally division abnormally delayed is the name of a gene that encodes a HS modified protein found in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster The protein has to be processed after being codified and in its mature form it is composed by 626 amino acids 1 forming a proteoglycan rich in heparin sulfate which is anchored to the cell surface via covalent linkage to glycophosphatidylinositol GPI so we can define it as a glypican 2 For its normal biosynthesis it requires sugarless sgl a gene that encodes an enzyme which plays a critical role in the process of modification of dally Contents 1 Dally s function 2 Gene location 3 Mutations and its effects 4 Treatment 5 References 6 External links 7 Further readingDally s function edit nbsp Dally acts as a coreceptor for Frizzled the receptor of the Wnt Dally works as a co receptor of some secreted signaling molecules as fibroblast growth factor vascular endothelial growth factor hepatocyte growth factor and members of the Wnt signaling pathway TGF b and Hedgehog families It is also necessary for the cell division patterning during the post embryonic development of the nervous system It is a regulatory component of the Wg receptor and is part of a multiprotein complex together with Frizzled Fz transmembrane proteins Therefore it regulates two cell growth factors in Drosophila melanogaster Wingless Wg and Decapentaplegic Dpp It must be said that in vertebrates the equivalent to Dpp are Bone Morphogenetic Proteins and the mammalian equal to Wg might be integrin beta 4 The first one Wg controls cell proliferation and differentiation during embryos development specifically in epidermis whereas the latter Dpp plays a role in the imaginal discs growth Dpp and Wg are mutually antagonistic in patterning genitalia 3 Concretely dally selectively regulates both Wg signalling in epidermis and Dpp in genitalia This selectivity is supposed to be controlled by the type of Glycosaminoglycan GAG bonded to the dally protein considering that there is a huge structural variety in GAGs Tissue malformations occur in various situations As said in the introduction the sgl enzyme is essential for a normal biosynthesis of dally That is why the absence or malfunction of this enzyme doesn t allow the correct Wg and Dpp signalling Also the expression of mutated dally proteins alters Wnt signalling pathways which leads to anomalies in Drosophila melanogaster s eye antennal genital wing and neural morphogenesis nbsp Dally s location in chromosome 3Gene location editDally s gene was located in the chromosome 3 concretely in the region 3L 8820605 8884292 4 Mutations and its effects editThe mutation of Dally is a consequence of the P element and the place where it is located It is possible to differentiate between the mutants Dally P1 and Dally P2 depending on where the insertion of P element is It is known that Dally P2 generates a bigger amount of defects This mutated Dally disrupts the cell cycle progression delaying the process during the G2 mitosis transition As a matter of fact mutations affecting Dally disrupt patterning of many tissues for instance of the nervous system 5 Dally mutants display cell cycle progression defects in specific sets of dividing cells Those mutations are pleiotropic and can affect viability and produce morphological defects in several adult tissues such as the eye antenna wing and genitalia Treatment editOnce the mutation has been codified and the protein is functional there is no chance to turn back and we will speak about a mutated individual However if the mutant dally is codified but it is not performing its function yet a chaperone can identify it and try to correct the mutation or directly send it to a proteasome using ubiquitins and degrade it Notwithstanding there is another possible solution when malformations have occurred as a result of Wg activity loss Ectopic dally can potentiate Wg signaling but this effect is dependent on some Wg activity remaining at the cell surface Moreover ectopic expression of dally from hs dally transgene stimulates Wg signaling Thus naked larval cuticle 6 loss is recuperated and once the larva has become an adult its tissues execute their normal function Despite this fact an intense expression of dally results in the death of most of the Drosophila melanogaster s embryos References edit Uniprot KB Nakato H Tracy A Selleck SB 1995 The division abnormally delayed dally gene a putative integral membrane proteoglycan required for cell division patterning during postembryonic development of the nervous system in Drosophila Development 121 3687 3702 Emerald B S Roy J K 1998 Organising activities of engrailed hedgehog wingless and decapentaplegic in the genital discs of Drosophila melanogaster Development Genes and Evolution 208 504 516 doi 10 1007 s004270050209 FlyBase Varki A Cummings R Esko J Freeze H Stanley P Bertozzi P Hart G Etzle M 2009 Essentials of Glycobiology 2nd edition ISBN 978 0 87969 770 9 Tsuda M Kamimura K Archer M Fox B Olson S 1999 The cell surface proteoglican Dally regulates Wingless signaling in Drosophila Nature 400 6741 276 280 doi 10 1038 22336 PMID 10421371 External links editMammalian homologue of Wg that might be integrin beta 4 Wnt signaling pathway Homo sapiens human Further reading editSilvert Donald J Doctor John Quesada Luis Fristrom James W 1984 Pupal and larval cuticle proteins of Drosophila melanogaster Biochemistry 23 24 5767 74 doi 10 1021 bi00319a015 PMID 6441593 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dally gene amp oldid 1149638884, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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