Morphogenesis of the insect kidney, the Malpighian tubules, is controlled in Drosophila by a single large cell, the tip cell. It has been postulated that this cell sends out a mitogenic signal that induces the division of neighboring cells. The signal and the molecules that receive it have remained elusive. We show that the COUP-TF-related nuclear orphan receptor Seven-up is a key component that becomes induced in response to mitogenic EGF receptor signaling activity emanating from the tip cell. Seven- up in turn is capable of regulating the transcription of cell cycle regulators.
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Kerber, B., Fellert, S., & Hoch, M. (1998). Seven-up, the Drosophila homolog of the COUP-TF orphan receptors, controls cell proliferation in the insect kidney. Genes and Development, 12(12), 1781–1786. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.12.12.1781
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