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Genetic Analysis of the Drosophila
PS2 Integrin Subunit Reveals Discrete Adhesive, Morphogenetic and Sarcomeric Functions
James W. Bloorb and
Nicholas H. Browna
a Wellcome/CRC Institute, Cambridge CB2 1QR, United Kingdom,
b Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1QW, United Kingdom
Corresponding author: Nicholas H. Brown, Wellcome/CRC Institute, Tennis Court Rd., Cambridge CB2 1QR, UK, nb117{at}mole.bio.cam.ac.uk (E-mail).
Communicating editor: T. SCHÜPBACH
ß heterodimer, and the Drosophila ßPS subunit forms at least two integrins by association with different
subunits:
PS1ßPS (PS1) and
PS2ßPS (PS2). The complex pattern of PS2 integrin expression includes, but is more extensive than, the sites where PS2 has a known requirement. In order to investigate whether PS2 integrin is required at these additional sites and/or has functions besides mediating adhesion, a comprehensive genetic analysis of inflated, the gene that encodes
PS2, was performed. We isolated 35 new inflated alleles, and obtained 10 alleles from our colleagues. The majority of alleles are amorphs (36/45) or hypomorphs (4/45), but five alleles that affect specific developmental processes were identified. Interallelic complementation between these alleles suggests that some may affect distinct functional domains of the
PS2 protein, which specify particular interactions that promote adhesion or signalling. One new allele reveals that the PS2 integrin is required for the development of the adult halteres and legs as well as the wing.
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