The Drosophila ACP65A cuticle gene: deletion scanning analysis of cis-regulatory sequences and regulation by DHR38
Résumé
The regulatory sequences of the Drosophila ACP65A cuticle gene were analyzed in vivo in transgenic flies, using both fusion genes constructs and transposase-mediated deletions within a P element containing ACP65A regulatory sequences fused to the lacZ gene (deletion scanning). The sequences located between -594 and +161 are sufficient to confer both temporal and spatial expression specificities, indicating the presence of tissue-specific enhancers and response elements to hormone-induced factors. In addition, timing of expression and tissue-specificity appear to be controlled by distinct cis-regulatory elements, which suggests the existence of independent hormonal and tissue-specific signaling pathways. Gain and loss of function studies also implicate DHR38, the Drosophila homolog of the vertebrate NGFI-B-type nuclear receptors, as an important activator of the ACP65A gene.
Mots clés
Animals
Genetically Modified
Base Sequence
Crosses
Genetic
DNA-Binding Proteins/*physiology
Drosophila/*genetics
Drosophila Proteins/*genetics/metabolism/physiology
Female
Gene Expression Regulation/*physiology
Insect Proteins/*genetics/metabolism
Male
Pupa/genetics
Receptors
Cytoplasmic and Nuclear/*physiology
Steroid/physiology
Sequence Deletion
Transcription Factors/*physiology
Transcription