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Identification of Hedgehog Pathway Components by RNAi in <i>Drosophila</i> Cultured Cells
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Cell LineageHedgehog Pathway ComponentsDevelopmental BiologySignaling PathwayClassical Genetic ScreensDevelopmental GeneticsGeneticsRna InterferenceGene RegulationMorphogenesisMorphogen HedgehogCell Fate DeterminationGene ExpressionMedicineCell BiologyCell Development
Classical genetic screens can be limited by the selectivity of mutational targeting, the complexities of anatomically based phenotypic analysis, or difficulties in subsequent gene identification. Focusing on signaling response to the secreted morphogen Hedgehog (Hh), we used RNA interference (RNAi) and a quantitative cultured cell assay to systematically screen functional roles of all kinases and phosphatases, and subsequently 43% of predicted Drosophila genes. Two gene products reported to function in Wingless (Wg) signaling were identified as Hh pathway components: a cell surface protein (Dally-like protein) required for Hh signal reception, and casein kinase 1alpha, a candidate tumor suppressor that regulates basal activities of both Hh and Wg pathways. This type of cultured cell-based functional genomics approach may be useful in the systematic analysis of other biological processes.
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