Phylogenetic Footprinting Analysis in the Upstream Regulatory Regions of the DrosophilaEnhancer of splitGenes
Autor: | Bryanne E. Robson, Benjamin J. Polansky, Morgan L. Maeder, Deborah Eastman |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
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Molecular Sequence Data
DNA Footprinting Genes Insect Phylogenetic footprinting Conserved sequence Evolution Molecular Species Specificity Anopheles Genes Regulator Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors otorhinolaryngologic diseases Genetics Animals Drosophila Proteins Special Section: 12 Drosophila Genomes Promoter Regions Genetic Enhancer Conserved Sequence Phylogeny Binding Sites Base Sequence biology DNA Bees biology.organism_classification Hairless Repressor Proteins DNA binding site Drosophila melanogaster Regulatory sequence Drosophila sense organs Drosophila Protein Transcription Factors |
Zdroj: | Genetics. 177:1377-1394 |
ISSN: | 1943-2631 |
Popis: | During Drosophila development Suppressor of Hairless [Su(H)]-dependent Notch activation upregulates transcription of the Enhancer of split-Complex [E(spl)-C] genes. Drosophila melanogaster E(spl) genes share common transcription regulators including binding sites for Su(H), proneural, and E(spl) basic-helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proteins. However, the expression patterns of E(spl) genes during development suggest that additional factors are involved. To better understand regulators responsible for these expression patterns, recently available sequence and annotation data for multiple Drosophila genomes were used to compare the E(spl) upstream regulatory regions from more than nine Drosophila species. The mγ and mβ regulatory regions are the most conserved of the bHLH genes. Fine analysis of Su(H) sites showed that high-affinity Su(H) paired sites and the Su(H) paired site plus proneural site (SPS + A) architecture are completely conserved in a subset of Drosophila E(spl) genes. The SPS + A module is also present in the upstream regulatory regions of the more ancient mosquito and honeybee E(spl) bHLH genes. Additional transcription factor binding sites were identified upstream of the E(spl) genes and compared between species of Drosophila. Conserved sites provide new understandings about E(spl) regulation during development. Conserved novel sequences found upstream of multiple E(spl) genes may play a role in the expression of these genes. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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