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Expression of the human FUSED protein in Drosophila
The Drosophila segment polarity gene fused, which encodes a serine threonine kinase, is required to transmit the Hedgehog (Hh) signal in imaginal discs. To explore the functional homology between the human protein FUSED (hFU) and the Drosophila protein fused (dFu), we have subjected hFU to a precise...
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description | The Drosophila segment polarity gene fused, which encodes a serine threonine kinase, is required to transmit the Hedgehog (Hh) signal in imaginal discs. To explore the functional homology between the human protein FUSED (hFU) and the Drosophila protein fused (dFu), we have subjected hFU to a precise and well-defined Hh signalling assay of Drosophila wing development. In the wildtype, hFU affects the expression of Hh target genes leading thus to defects in adult wings. In fu mutants, overexpression of hFU cannot rescue the fu phenotype. These results suggest that hFU in Drosophila interferes with endogenous Hh signalling probably by competing with endogenous dFu when binding its partners but cannot perform the normal Fu function. |
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