Genetics. Published Articles Ahead of Print: May 27, 2008, Copyright © 2008
doi:10.1534/genetics.107.082784


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Positional cloning of a Bombyx wingless locus flügellos (fl) reveals a crucial role for fringe that is specific for wing morphogenesis

1 Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
2 Department of Molecular Virology, Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University
3 Laboratory of Insect Genome, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
4 Laboratory of Insect Genetic Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: haruh{at}k.u-tokyo.ac.jp.

Submitted on October 2, 2007
Revised on December 7, 2007
Accepted on 26 March 2008


Abstract

Mutations at the flügellos (fl) locus in Bombyx mori produce wingless pupae and moths because of the repressed response of wing discs to ecdysteroid. Four recessive fl alleles occurred spontaneously and were mapped at 13.0 of the silkworm genetic linkage group 10. By positional cloning, we confirmed that the gene responsible for fl is fringe (fng) encoding Fng glycosyltransferase, which is involved in regulating the Notch signaling pathway. In four different fl alleles, we detected a large deletion of the fng gene in flk and nonsense mutations in fl, flo, and fln. In the wild type (WT) silkworm, fng is expressed actively in the wing discs, brain, and reproductive organs from the fourth to final instars but barely in the other tissues tested. In situ hybridization showed that fng mRNA is expressed in the dorsal layer of the WT wing discs. The wingless (wg) mRNA, a downstream marker of Fng-mediated Notch signaling, is localized at the dorsoventral boundary in the WT wing discs but repressed markedly in the fl wing discs. Although null mutants of Drosophila fng result in post-embryonic lethality, loss of fng function in Bombyx affects only wing morphogenesis, suggesting different essential roles for fng in tissue differentiation among insects.

Key Words: Bombyx mori, fringe, positional cloning, wing morphogenesis, wingless mutant flügellos (fl)