Huang_2000_Genetics_156_1219

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Title : A misexpression screen identifies genes that can modulate RAS1 pathway signaling in Drosophila melanogaster - Huang_2000_Genetics_156_1219
Author(s) : Huang AM , Rubin GM
Ref : Genetics , 156 :1219 , 2000
Abstract :

Differentiation of the R7 photoreceptor cell is dependent on the Sevenless receptor tyrosine kinase, which activates the RAS1/mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling cascade. Kinase suppressor of Ras (KSR) functions genetically downstream of RAS1 in this signal transduction cascade. Expression of dominant-negative KSR (KDN) in the developing eye blocks RAS pathway signaling, prevents R7 cell differentiation, and causes a rough eye phenotype. To identify genes that modulate RAS signaling, we screened for genes that alter RAS1/KSR signaling efficiency when misexpressed. In this screen, we recovered three known genes, Lk6, misshapen, and Akap200. We also identified seven previously undescribed genes; one encodes a novel rel domain member of the NFAT family, and six encode novel proteins. These genes may represent new components of the RAS pathway or components of other signaling pathways that can modulate signaling by RAS. We discuss the utility of gain-of-function screens in identifying new components of signaling pathways in Drosophila.

PubMedSearch : Huang_2000_Genetics_156_1219
PubMedID: 11063696
Gene_locus related to this paper: drome-MESK2

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Huang AM, Rubin GM (2000)
A misexpression screen identifies genes that can modulate RAS1 pathway signaling in Drosophila melanogaster
Genetics 156 :1219

Huang AM, Rubin GM (2000)
Genetics 156 :1219