Drosophila chorion gene amplification requires an upstream region regulating s18 transcription.
AUTOR(ES)
Orr-Weaver, T L
RESUMO
A cluster of Drosophila melanogaster chorion genes at locus 66D on the third chromosome amplifies 60-fold in the ovarian follicle cells prior to the onset of gene expression. A 3.8-kilobase (kb) region of the gene cluster can induce tissue-specific amplification in transformants. Previous models postulated that amplification is activated in follicle cells by transcription of one of the two chorion genes (s15 and s18) located within the 3.8-kb essential region. In this study, we showed that neither s15 nor s18 chorion gene transcription was required for amplification. However, a 510-bp region upstream from s18 contained sequences essential for both amplification and s18 transcription. No other region within the 3.8-kb fragment was required for amplification. We propose that upstream transcription control elements rather than transcription per se are involved in controlling amplification during development.
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