RRC ID 50324
Author Verboon JM, Decker JR, Nakamura M, Parkhurst SM.
Title Wash exhibits context-dependent phenotypes and, along with the WASH regulatory complex, regulates Drosophila oogenesis.
Journal J Cell Sci
Abstract WASH, a Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) family protein, has many cell and developmental roles related to its function as a branched actin nucleation factor. Similar to mammalian WASHC1, which is embryonic lethal, Drosophila Wash was found to be essential for oogenesis and larval development. Recently, however, Drosophila wash was reported to be homozygous viable. Here, we verify that the original wash null allele harbors an unrelated lethal background mutation; however, this unrelated lethal mutation does not contribute to any Wash oogenesis phenotypes. Significantly, we find that: (1) the homozygous wash null allele retains partial lethality, leading to non-Mendelian inheritance; (2) the allele's functions are subject to its specific genetic background; and (3) the homozygous stock rapidly accumulates modifications that allow it to become robust. Together, these results suggest that Wash plays an important role in oogenesis via the WASH regulatory complex. Finally, we show that another WAS family protein, SCAR/WAVE, plays a similar role in oogenesis and that it is upregulated as one of the modifications that allows the wash allele to survive in the homozygous state.
Volume 131(8)
Published 2018-4-13
DOI 10.1242/jcs.211573
PII jcs.211573
PMID 29549166
PMC PMC5963843
MeSH Animals Drosophila Drosophila Proteins / metabolism* Oogenesis / physiology* Phenotype Vesicular Transport Proteins / metabolism*
IF 4.573
Times Cited 4
Resource
Drosophila HMJ22674 16742R-3