AbstractAbdominal patterning in Drosophila requires the function of Nanos (nos) and Pumilio (pum) to repress posterior translation of hunchback mRNA. Here we provide the first functional analysis of nanos and pumilio genes during blastodermal patterning of a short-germ insect. We found that nos and pum in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum crucially contribute to posterior segmentation by preventing hunchback translation. While this function seems to be conserved among insects, we provide evidence that Nos and Pum may also act on giant expression, another gap gene. After depletion of nos and pum by parental RNAi, Hunchback and giant remain ectopically at the posterior blastoderm and the posterior Krüppel (Kr) domain is not being activ...
In short germ embryos, the germ rudiment forms at the posterior ventral side of the egg, while the a...
Background: The Drosophila larval head is evolutionarily derived at the genetic and morphological le...
Body segmentation is a defining characteristic of arthropods, however, the mechanism by which segmen...
AbstractAbdominal patterning in Drosophila requires the function of Nanos (nos) and Pumilio (pum) to...
AbstractPosterior patterning in Drosophila embryos is governed by nanos (nos), which acts by repress...
Abdominal patterning in Drosophila requires the function of nanos (nos) to prevent translation of hu...
AbstractSegment formation in the long germ insect Drosophila is dominated by overlapping gap gene do...
The gap gene hunchback in Drosophila acts during syncytial blastoderm stage via a short-range gradie...
The neuroblast timer genes hunchback, Krüppel, nubbin and castor are expressed in temporal sequence ...
A group of maternal genes, the posterior group, is required for the development of the abdominal reg...
The segmentation gene hunchback (hb) plays a central role in determining the anterior-posterior patt...
AbstractAxial patterning is a fundamental event in early development, and molecules involved in dete...
AbstractThe translational regulators Nanos (Nos) and Pumilio (Pum) work together to regulate the mor...
AbstractEarly embryonic stages differ significantly among related animal taxa while subsequent devel...
The mesodermal region in Drosophila is determined by a maternally derived morphogenetic gradient sys...
In short germ embryos, the germ rudiment forms at the posterior ventral side of the egg, while the a...
Background: The Drosophila larval head is evolutionarily derived at the genetic and morphological le...
Body segmentation is a defining characteristic of arthropods, however, the mechanism by which segmen...
AbstractAbdominal patterning in Drosophila requires the function of Nanos (nos) and Pumilio (pum) to...
AbstractPosterior patterning in Drosophila embryos is governed by nanos (nos), which acts by repress...
Abdominal patterning in Drosophila requires the function of nanos (nos) to prevent translation of hu...
AbstractSegment formation in the long germ insect Drosophila is dominated by overlapping gap gene do...
The gap gene hunchback in Drosophila acts during syncytial blastoderm stage via a short-range gradie...
The neuroblast timer genes hunchback, Krüppel, nubbin and castor are expressed in temporal sequence ...
A group of maternal genes, the posterior group, is required for the development of the abdominal reg...
The segmentation gene hunchback (hb) plays a central role in determining the anterior-posterior patt...
AbstractAxial patterning is a fundamental event in early development, and molecules involved in dete...
AbstractThe translational regulators Nanos (Nos) and Pumilio (Pum) work together to regulate the mor...
AbstractEarly embryonic stages differ significantly among related animal taxa while subsequent devel...
The mesodermal region in Drosophila is determined by a maternally derived morphogenetic gradient sys...
In short germ embryos, the germ rudiment forms at the posterior ventral side of the egg, while the a...
Background: The Drosophila larval head is evolutionarily derived at the genetic and morphological le...
Body segmentation is a defining characteristic of arthropods, however, the mechanism by which segmen...