Segmentation of the Drosophila embryo

Curr Opin Genet Dev. 1993 Aug;3(4):585-94. doi: 10.1016/0959-437x(93)90094-6.

Abstract

Segmentation in Drosophila is a sequential process directed by at least 30 genes that encode various types of proteins, including: many transcription factors; a putative RNA-binding protein; a membrane-associated receptor kinase; several intracellular protein kinases; a number of secreted signaling molecules; and others of unknown function. Although the detailed molecular reactions used to generate the metameric subdivisions of the embryo are not yet understood, a general outline of the processes involved has been described. The manner in which spatial relations in the developing embryo are established can now be described.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Polarity
  • Drosophila / embryology*
  • Drosophila / genetics
  • Drosophila / metabolism