Domain of Ultrabithorax expression in Drosophila visceral mesoderm from autoregulation and exclusion (original) (raw)
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Domains of differential homeotic gene activity are formed at specific positions along the anteroposterior axis of the early Drosophila embryo1. Homeotic genes are required continuously throughout development2, so that homeotic gene activity has to be maintained independently of the positional information provided in the early embryo. In the ectoderm, the domains of homeotic gene activity partially overlap1, but we have found that in the visceral mesoderm at least three of these genes are expressed in adjacent and mutually exclusive domains. It has been proposed that stable, sharply demarcated domains of this type could be established if a homeotic gene product stimulated its own expression locally and inhibited the expression of other homeotic genes, which Meinhardt has termed autocatalysis and mutual exclusion respectively3,4. Furthermore, autocatalysis of this kind can in principle account for the maintenance of homeotic gene activity throughout development. We find that the unique domain of Ultrabithorax (Ubx) expression in the visceral mesoderm is dependent both on autocatalysis and on an exclusion mechanism: Ubx product is required for its own synthesis, whereas the product of the posteriorly adjacent gene abdominal-A represses Ubx expression.
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Bienz, M., Tremml, G. Domain of Ultrabithorax expression in Drosophila visceral mesoderm from autoregulation and exclusion.Nature 333, 576–578 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1038/333576a0
- Received: 29 February 1988
- Accepted: 04 May 1988
- Issue Date: 09 June 1988
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/333576a0