sevenless
Sevenless, abbreviated sev, is a receptor tyrosine kinase gene in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. It plays a crucial role in the development of the compound eye by specifying the R7 photoreceptor cell. The name Sevenless derives from the phenotype of sev loss-of-function mutants, in which the seventh photoreceptor fails to be properly specified, resulting in an ommatidium missing its R7 cell. The signaling occurs within the developing ommatidium as a local cell-cell interaction that guides proper eye patterning.
Signaling occurs when the ligand Bride of Sevenless (Boss) is produced by the neighboring R8 photoreceptor.
Genetic and developmental significance: The sev–boss signaling axis is a classic example of inductive signaling in