Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Gene Expression Patterns
Source : Gene Expression Patterns, Elsevier, Volume 8, Issue 3, p.199 - 205 (2008)
Url : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1567133X07001214
Keywords : Post-embryonic
Campus : Amritapuri
School : School of Biotechnology
Verified : No
Year : 2008
Abstract : Increasing evidence suggests conservation of cardiovascular molecules between vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrate Rudhira, an evolutionary conserved \{WD40\} protein is expressed during primitive erythropoiesis, neoangiogenesis and tumors. We report here the expression profile of the Drosophila ortholog of Rudhira (DRudh) in the fly life cycle. \{DRudh\} is expressed specifically in all post-embryonic pericardial cells (PCs) and garland cells (GCs). This is the first report of a cytoplasmic marker highly specific to post-embryonic PCs. Embryonic \{PCs\} belong to three distinct genetic classes based on Odd-skipped (Odd), Even-skipped (Eve) and Tinman (Tin) expression. To identify which among these three classes of \{PCs\} expresses \{DRudh\} in post-embryonic stages, we analyzed expression of embryonic \{PC\} markers in the post-embryonic stages. Unlike in the embryo all larval \{PCs\} show an identical gene expression profile. While Odd and Eve expression is mutually exclusive in the embryonic PCs, these two markers are co-expressed in larval \{PCs\} but show a distinct subcellular localization. Tin is not expressed in any post-embryonic PC. Additionally larval \{PCs\} also express the \{GATA\} factor, Serpent (Srp) and the extracellular matrix protein, Pericardin (Prc). While \{PC\} number is known to decrease post-embryogenesis, which of the Odd or Eve lineage embryonic \{PCs\} persists is not known. Co-expression of the two distinct lineage markers only in post-embryonic stages indicates a complex temporal regulation of gene expression in PCs.
Cite this Research Publication : D. Das, Ashoka, D., Dr. Rajaguru Aradhya, and Inamdar, M., “Gene expression analysis in post-embryonic pericardial cells of Drosophila”, Gene Expression Patterns, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 199 - 205, 2008.