PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Tinman Regulates NetrinB in the Cardioblasts of the Drosophila Dorsal Vessel.

  • Jamshid Asadzadeh,
  • Niamh Neligan,
  • Sunita G Kramer,
  • Juan-Pablo Labrador

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148526
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. e0148526

Abstract

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Morphogenesis of the Drosophila dorsal vessel (DV) shares similarities with that of the vertebrate heart. Precursors line up at both sides of the embryo, migrate towards the midline and fuse to form a tubular structure. Guidance receptors and their ligands have been implicated in this process in vertebrates and invertebrates, as have been a series of evolutionarily conserved cardiogenic transcriptional regulators including Tinman, the Drosophila homolog of the transcription factor Nkx-2.5. NetrinB (NetB), a repulsive ligand for the Unc-5 receptor is required to preserve the dorsal vessel hollow. It localizes to the luminal space of the dorsal vessel but its source and its regulation is unknown. Here, using genetics together with in situ hybridization with single cell resolution, we show how tin is required for NetrinB expression in cardioblasts during DV tubulogenesis and sufficient to promote NetB transcription ectopically. We further identify a dorsal vessel-specific NetB enhancer and show that it is also regulated by tin in a similar fashion to NetB.