1. Up- and downregulated genes in muscles that undergo developmentally programmed cell death in the insect Manduca sexta.
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Löw P, Talián GC, and Sass M
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- Animals, Base Sequence, Ecdysteroids antagonists & inhibitors, Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-1 genetics, Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-1 metabolism, Gene Expression Profiling, Hydrazines metabolism, Insect Proteins genetics, Insect Proteins metabolism, Molecular Sequence Data, Muscles cytology, Muscles physiology, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Sequence Alignment, Transcription Factors genetics, Transcription Factors metabolism, Apoptosis genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Manduca anatomy & histology, Manduca genetics, Manduca growth & development
- Abstract
This study was designed to investigate changes in gene expression associated with stage-specific programmed cell death (PCD) in intersegmental muscles (ISMs) of the moth, Manduca sexta. The technique of differential display reverse transcription PCR was applied to compare mRNA levels before and after the onset of PCD in ISMs. Expression of E75B transcription factor was repressed while another factor, betaFTZ-F1, stayed at a very low level. However, gene coding for a translation-initiation factor (eIF1A) was upregulated. Expression of these genes had not been previously reported to be altered in dying ISMs. An ecdysteroid agonist, RH-5849, that prevented PCD in ISMs also blocked these changes.
- Published
- 2005
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