The CARD-carrying caspase Dronc is essential for most, but not all,developmental cell death in Drosophila
2005
The initiator caspase Dronc is the only Drosophila caspase that
contains a caspase activation and recruitment domain (CARD). Although Dronc
has been implicated as an important effector of apoptosis, the genetic
function of dronc in normal development is unclear because
dronc mutants have not been available. In an EMS mutagenesis screen,
we isolated four point mutations in dronc that recessively suppress
the eye ablation phenotype caused by eye-specific overexpression of
hid . Homozygous mutant dronc animals die during pupal
stages; however, at a low frequency we obtained homozygous adult escapers.
These escapers have additional cells in the eye and wings that are less
transparent and slightly curved down. We determined that this is due to lack
of apoptosis. Our analyses of dronc mutant embryos suggest that
dronc is essential for most apoptotic cell death during
Drosophila development, but they also imply the existence of a
dronc -independent cell death pathway. We also constructed double
mutant flies for dronc and the apoptosis inhibitor diap1 .
dronc mutants can rescue the ovarian degeneration phenotype caused by
diap1 mutations, confirming that dronc acts genetically
downstream of diap1 .
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