Growth and cell survival are unevenly impaired in pixie mutant wing discs

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作者
Coelho, CMA
Kolevski, B
Bunn, C
Walker, C
Dahanukar, A
Leevers, SJ
机构
[1] Canc Res UK London Res Inst, London WC2A 3PX, England
[2] Natl Ctr Biol Sci, Bangalore 560065, Karnataka, India
[3] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Dept Genet, Durham, NC 27710 USA
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DEVELOPMENT | 2005年 / 132卷 / 24期
关键词
cell growth; ribosomal proteins; Drosophila;
D O I
10.1242/dev.02148
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
It is largely unknown how growth slows and then stops in vivo. Similar to most organs, Drosophila imaginal discs undergo a fast, near-exponential growth phase followed by a slow growth phase before final target size is reached. We have used a genetic approach to study the role of an ABC-E protein, Pixie, in wing disc growth. pixie mutants, like mutants in ribosomal proteins genes (known as Minutes), show severe developmental delay with relatively mild alterations in final body size. Intriguingly, pixie mutant wing imaginal discs show complex regional and temporal defects in growth and cell survival that are compensated to result in near-normal final size. In S2 cells, Pixie, like its yeast homolog RLI1, is required for translation. However, a comparison of the growth of eukaryotic translation initiation factor eIF4A and pixie mutant clones in wing discs suggests that only a subset of translation regulators, including pixie, mediate regional differences in growth and cell survival in wing discs. Interestingly, some of the regional effects on pixie mutant clone growth are enhanced in a Minute background. Our results suggest that the role of Pixie is not merely to allow growth, as might be expected for a translation regulator. Instead, Pixie also behaves as a target of putative constraining signals that slow disc growth during late larval life. We propose a model in which a balance of growth inhibitors and promoters determines tissue growth rates and cell survival. An alteration in this balance slows growth before final disc size is reached.
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页码:5411 / 5424
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