Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
Fab-7
boundary is required to ensure that the
iab-6
and
iab-7 cis
-regulatory domains in the
Drosophila
Bithorax complex can function autonomously. Though
Fab-7
functions as a boundary from early embryogenesis through to the adult stage, this constitutive boundary activity depends on subelements whose activity is developmentally restricted. In the studies reported here, we have identified a factor, called early boundary activity (Elba), that confers
Fab-7
boundary activity during early embryogenesis. The Elba factor binds to a recognition sequence within a
Fab-7
subelement that has enhancer-blocking activity during early embryogenesis, but not during mid-embryogenesis or in the adult. We found that the Elba factor is present in early embryos but largely disappears during mid-embryogenesis. We show that mutations in the Elba recognition sequence that eliminate Elba binding in nuclear extracts disrupt the early boundary activity of the
Fab-7
subelement. Conversely, we find that early boundary activity can be reconstituted by multimerizing the Elba recognition site.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
27 articles.
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