Genetics. Published Articles Ahead of Print: August 24, 2008, Copyright © 2008
doi:10.1534/genetics.108.091314


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The multiple wing hairs gene encodes a novel GBD-FH3 domain containing protein that functions both prior to and after wing hair initiation

1 University of Virginia
2 University of Cambridge
3 CIC Biogune

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: pna{at}virginia.edu.

Submitted on May 12, 2008
Revised on June 16, 2008
Accepted on 27 June 2008


Abstract

The frizzled signaling/signal transduction pathway controls planar cell polarity (PCP) in both vertebrates and invertebrates. Epistasis experiments argue that in the Drosophila epidermis multiple wing hairs (mwh) acts as a downstream component of the pathway. The PCP proteins accumulate asymmetrically in pupal wing cells where they are thought to form distinct protein complexes. One located on the distal side of wing cells and a second on the proximal side. This asymmetric protein accumulation is thought to lead to the activation of the cytoskeleton on the distal side, which in turn leads to each cell forming a single distally pointing hair. We identified mwh as CG13913, which encodes a novel GBD-FH3 domain protein. The Mwh protein accumulated on the proximal side of wing cells prior to hair formation. Unlike planar polarity proteins such as Frizzled or Inturned, Mwh also accumulated in growing hairs. This suggested that mwh had two temporally separate functions in wing development. Evidence for these two functions also came from temperature shift experiments with a temperature sensitive allele. Over expression of Mwh inhibited hair initiation, thus Mwh acts as a negative regulator of the cytoskeleton. Our data argue early proximal Mwh accumulation restricts hair initiation to the distal side of wing cells and the later hair accumulation of Mwh prevents the formation of ectopic secondary hairs. This later function appears to be a feedback mechanism that limits cytoskeleton activation to insure a single hair is formed.

Key Words: Drosophila, Planar cell polarity, actin, mwh, wing hairs