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Cell | 1986

Changes in the chromatin structure of Drosophila glue genes accompany developmental cessation of transcription in wild type and transformed strains

Philippe Ramain; Marc Bourouis; Guy Dretzen; Geoff Richards; Adam Sobkowiak; Maria Bellard

Three Drosophila salivary gland glue genes show a dramatic transition in their DNAse I hypersensitive sites during the short period between the late third instar and the white prepupa, which correlates with the cessation of their transcription. In culture cells, where the genes are inactive, there is a chromatin configuration similar to that of prepupal salivary glands. In two transformed fly strains where the sgs3 gene is active at new chromosomal sites, including one in which 2.6 kb of sgs3 upstream sequences have been inverted, the same DNAase I hypersensitive sites and developmental transitions are seen over the same DNA regions. These results, together with the analysis of transformants carrying rearranged sgs3 genes, suggest that there is at least one distal DNAase I hypersensitive site associated with an element of regulation which may be exchanged between sgs genes.


Molecular Genetics and Genomics | 1985

Allelic variation at the nucleotide level in Drosophila glue genes

Clément Mettling; Marc Bourouis; Geoff Richards

SummaryWe have sequenced a 4.7 kb genomic fragment from the chromosomal region 68C of the Drosophila melanogaster wild-type strain Formosa which contains the salivary gland secretion protein genes sgs3 and sgs7. A comparison of this sequence with that from the same region of Oregon R (Garfinkel et al. 1983) shows that the major difference in this segment is a 300 bp region, corresponding to 20 of the 15 bp tandemly repeated units which compose the central coding region of sgs3 Oregon, which is absent in the Formosa strain. The order of the remaining repeated units, common to the two strains, suggests that this region is relatively stable and does not undergo frequent rearrangements or mutations. The 5′ and 3′ flanking sequences of the transcribed regions, which represent ca. seventy percent of our sequencing data, appear to be as strongly conserved as the transcribed sequences themselves. In the course of in vitro manipulations of the Formosa sequence, we have isolated two spontaneous deletions of repeated units in the coding region of sgs3 and discuss possible mechanisms leading to variation in sgs3 alleles.


Development | 1996

Genes of the Enhancer of split and achaete-scute complexes are required for a regulatory loop between Notch and Delta during lateral signalling in Drosophila

Pascal Heitzler; Marc Bourouis; Laurent Ruel; Cathie Carteret; Pat Simpson


Development | 1998

decapentaplegic and wingless are regulated by eyes absent and eyegone and interact to direct the pattern of retinal differentiation in the eye disc

Dennis J. Hazelett; Marc Bourouis; Uwe Walldorf; Jessica E. Treisman


Nature | 1993

Drosophila shaggy kinase and rat glycogen synthase kinase-3 have conserved activities and act downstream of Notch

Laurent Ruel; Marc Bourouis; Pascal Heitzler; Véronique Pantesco; Pat Simpson


Genes & Development | 1997

u-shaped encodes a zinc finger protein that regulates the proneural genes achaete and scute during the formation of bristles in Drosophila

Yolande Cubadda; Pascal Heitzler; Robert P. Ray; Marc Bourouis; Philippe Ramain; William M. Gelbart; Pat Simpson; Marc Haenlin


Cell | 1985

Remote regulatory sequences of the Drosophila glue gene sgs3 as revealed by P-element transformation

Marc Bourouis; Geoff Richards


Nature | 1989

Mutant Drosophila embryos in which all cells adopt a neural fate

Marc Bourouis; Pascal Hettzler; Mariame El Messal; Pat Simpson


Development | 1993

A dual role for the protein kinase shaggy in the repression of achaete-scute.

Pat Simpson; Laurent Ruel; Pascal Heitzler; Marc Bourouis


Archive | 1996

Genes of the Enhancer of split and achaete - scute complexes are required for a regulatory loop betw

Pascal Heitzler; Marc Bourouis; Laurent Ruel; Cathie Carteret; Paul J. Simpson

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Pascal Heitzler

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Pat Simpson

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Laurent Ruel

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

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Marc Haenlin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Dennis J. Hazelett

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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Uwe Walldorf

University of Hohenheim

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