Artículos de revistas
Functional and bioinformatics analyses reveal conservation of Cis-regulatory elements between sciaridae and Drosophilidae
Fecha
2008Registro en:
GENESIS, v.46, n.1, p.43-51, 2008
1526-954X
10.1002/dvg.20364
Autor
LECCI, Matheus S.
MALTA, Tathiane M.
FLAUSINO, Vinicius T.
GITAI, Daniel L. G.
RUIZ, Jeronimo C.
MONESI, Nadia
Institución
Resumen
The sciarid DNA puff C4 BhC4-1 gene is amplified and transcribed in salivary glands at the end of the larval stage. In transgenic Drosophila, the BhC4-1 promoter drives transcription in prepupal salivary glands and in the ring gland of late embryos. A bioinformatics analysis has identified 162 sequences similar to distinct regions of the BhC4-1 proximal promoter, which are predominantly located either in 5` or 3` regions or introns in the Drosophila melanogaster genome. A significant number of the identified sequences are found in the regulatory regions of Drosophila genes that are expressed in the salivary gland. Functional assays in Drosophila reveal that the BhC4-1 proximal promoter contains both a 129 bp (-186/-58) salivary gland enhancer and a 67 bp (-253/-187) ring gland enhancer that drive tissue specific patterns of developmentally regulated gene expression, irrespective of their orientation.