The DRE motif is a key component in the expression regulation of the importin-β encoding Ketel gene in Drosophila
Importin-β, encoded by the Ketel gene in Drosophila, is a key component of nuclear protein import, the formation of the spindle microtubules and the assembly of the nuclear envelope. The Drosophila embryos rely on the maternal importin-β dowry at the beginning of their life. Expression of the zygoti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mechanisms of development 2008-09, Vol.125 (9), p.822-831 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Importin-β, encoded by the
Ketel gene in
Drosophila, is a key component of nuclear protein import, the formation of the spindle microtubules and the assembly of the nuclear envelope. The
Drosophila embryos rely on the maternal importin-β dowry at the beginning of their life. Expression of the zygotic
Ketel gene commences during gastrulation in every cell and while the expression is maintained in the mitotically active diploid cells it ceases in the non-dividing larval cells in which nuclear protein import is assured by the long persisting importin-β molecules. How is the expression of the
Ketel gene regulated?
In silico analysis revealed several conserved transcription factor binding sequences in the
Ketel gene promoter. Reporter genes in which different segments of the promoter ensured transient expression of the
luciferase gene in S2 cells identified the sequences required for normal
Ketel gene expression level. Gel retardation and band shift assays revealed that the DREF and the CFDD transcription factors play key roles in the regulation of
Ketel gene expression. Transgenic
LacZ reporter genes revealed the sequences that ensure tissue-specific gene expression. Apparently, the regulation of
Ketel gene expression depends largely on a DRE motif and action of the DREF, CFDD, CF2-II and BEAF transcription factors. |
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ISSN: | 0925-4773 1872-6356 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.mod.2008.07.001 |