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dTrf2 is required for transcriptional and developmental responses to ecdysone during Drosophila metamorphosis.

Authors :
Bashirullah A
Lam G
Yin VP
Thummel CS
Source :
Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists [Dev Dyn] 2007 Nov; Vol. 236 (11), pp. 3173-9.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The TATA box-binding protein (TBP) related factor 2 (TRF2) has been well characterized at a biochemical level and in cultured cells. Relatively little, however, is known about how TRF2 functions in specific biological pathways during development. Here, we show that Drosophila TRF2 (dTRF2) plays an essential role in responses to the steroid hormone ecdysone during the onset of metamorphosis. Hypomorphic dTrf2 mutations lead to developmental arrest during prepupal and early pupal stages with defects in major ecdysone-triggered biological responses, including puparium formation, anterior spiracle eversion, gas bubble translocation, adult head eversion, and larval salivary gland cell death. The transcription of key ecdysone-regulated target genes is delayed and reduced in dTrf2 mutants. dTrf2 appears to be required for the proper timing and levels of ecdysone-regulated gene expression required for entry into metamorphosis.<br /> (Copyright 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1058-8388
Volume :
236
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17948312
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.21350