Biology
Transcription defines the embryonic domains of cis-regulatory activity at the Drosophila bithorax complex
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The extensive infraabdominal (iab) region contains a number of cis-regulatory elements, including enhancers, silencers, and insulators responsible for directing the developmental expression of the abdominal-A and Abdominal-B homeotic genes at the Drosophila bithorax complex. It is unclear how these regulatory elements are primed for activity early in embryogenesis, but the 100-kb intergenic region is subject to a complex transcriptional program. Here, we use molecular and genetic methods to examine the functional activity of the RNAs produced from this region and their role in cis regulation. We show that a subset of these transcripts demonstrates a distinct pattern of cellular localization. Furthermore, the transcripts from each iab region are discrete and the transcripts do not spread across the insulator elements that delineate the iab regions. In embryos carrying a Mcp deletion, the intergenic transcription pattern is disrupted in the iab4 region and the fourth abdominal segment is transformed into the fifth. We propose that intergenic transcription is required early in embryogenesis to initiate the activation of the Drosophila bithorax complex and define the domains of activity for the iab cis-regulatory elements. We also discuss a possible mechanism by which this may occur.
Publication Title
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Date
12-24-2002
Volume
99
Issue
26
First Page
16853
Last Page
16858
ISSN
0027-8424
DOI
10.1073/pnas.222671199
Repository Citation
Drewell, Robert A.; Bae, Esther; Burr, John; and Lewis, Edward B., "Transcription defines the embryonic domains of cis-regulatory activity at the Drosophila bithorax complex" (2002). Biology. 154.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_biology/154