Drosophila βHeavy-spectrin is essential for development and contributes to specific cell fates in the eye
Open Access
- 1 June 1998
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Development
- Vol. 125 (11) , 2125-2134
- https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.125.11.2125
Abstract
The spectrin membrane skeleton is a ubiquitous cytoskeletal structure with several cellular roles, including the maintenance of cell integrity, determination of cell shape and as a contributor to cell polarity. We have isolated mutations in the gene encoding βHeavy-spectrin in Drosophila, and have named this essential locus karst. karst mutant individuals have a pleiotropic phenotype characterized by extensive larval lethality and, in adult escapers, rough eyes, bent wings, tracheal defects and infertility. Within karst mutant eyes, a significant number of ommatidia specifically lack photoreceptor R7 alongside more complex morphological defects. Immunolocalization of βHeavy-spectrin in wild-type eye-antennal and wing imaginal discs reveals that βHeavy-spectrin is present in a restricted subdomain of the membrane skeleton that colocalizes with DE-cadherin. We propose a model where normal levels of Sevenless signaling are dependent on tight cell-cell adhesion facilitated by the βHeavy-spectrin membrane skeleton. Immunolocalization of βHeavy-spectrin in the adult and larval midgut indicates that it is a terminal web protein, but we see no gross morphological defects in the adult apical brush border in karst mutant flies. Rhodamine phalloidin staining of karst mutant ovaries similarly reveals no conspicuous defect in the actin cytoskeleton or cellular morphology in egg chambers. This is in contrast to mutations in α-spectrin, the molecular partner of βHeavy-spectrin, which affect cellular structure in both the larval gut and adult ovaries. Our results emphasize the fundamental contribution of the spectrin membrane skeleton to normal development and reveals a critical interplay between the integrity of a cell’s membrane skeleton, the structure of cell-cell contacts and cell signaling.Keywords
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