Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Genes of the
Polycomb
group in
Drosophila melanogaster
function as long-term transcriptional repressors. A few members of the group encode proteins found in two evolutionarily conserved chromatin complexes,
Polycomb
repressive complex 1 (PRC1) and the ESC-E(Z) complex. The majority of the group, lacking clear biochemical functions, might be indirect regulators. The transcript levels of seven
Polycomb
group genes were assayed in embryos mutant for various other genes in the family. Three
Polycomb
group genes were identified as upstream positive regulators of the core components of PRC1. There is also negative feedback regulation of some PRC1 core components by other PRC1 genes. Finally, there is positive regulation of PRC1 components by the ESC-E(Z) complex. These multiple pathways of cross-regulation help to explain the large size of the
Polycomb
group family of genes, but they complicate the genetic analysis of any single member.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
26 articles.
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