The Pax2 homolog sparkling is required for development of cone and pigment cells in theDrosophila eye

  1. Weimin Fu and
  2. Markus Noll1
  1. Institute for Molecular Biology, Division II, University of Zürich, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland

Abstract

A new Drosophila Pax gene, sparkling(spa), implicated in eye development, was isolated and shown to encode the homolog of the vertebrate Pax2, Pax5, and Pax8 proteins. It is expressed in the embryonic nervous system and in cone, primary pigment, and bristle cells of larval and pupal eye discs. Inspapol mutants, a deletion of an enhancer abolishes Spa expression in cone and primary pigment cells and results in a severely disturbed development of non-neuronal ommatidial cells. Spa expression is further required for activation of cut in cone cells and of the Bar locus in primary pigment cells. We suggest close functional analogies between Spa and Pax2 in the development of the insect and vertebrate eye.

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  • 1 Corresponding author.

  • E-MAIL noll{at}molbio2.unizh.ch; FAX 011-41-1-635-6811.

    • Received May 23, 1997.
    • Accepted June 24, 1997.
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