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Distinct Elements Confer the Blocking and Bypass Functions of the Bithorax Fab-8 Boundary

Authors :
Amina Kurbidaeva
Olga Kyrchanova
Tsutomu Aoki
Daniel Wolle
Maria Kyrchanova
Paul Schedl
Oksana Maksimenko
Marat Sabirov
Pavel Georgiev
Source :
Genetics. 213:865-876
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

Boundaries in the Drosophila bithorax complex (BX-C) enable the regulatory domains that drive parasegment-specific expression of the three Hox genes to function autonomously. The four regulatory domains (iab-5, iab-6, iab-7, and iab-8) that control the expression of the Abdominal-B (Abd-B) gene are located downstream of the transcription unit, and are delimited by the Mcp, Fab-6, Fab-7, and Fab-8 boundaries. These boundaries function to block cross talk between neighboring regulatory domains. In addition, three of the boundaries (Fab-6, Fab-7, and Fab-8) must also have bypass activity so that regulatory domains distal to the boundaries can contact the Abd-B promoter. In the studies reported here, we have undertaken a functional dissection of the Fab-8 boundary using a boundary-replacement strategy. Our studies indicate that the Fab-8 boundary has two separable subelements. The distal subelement blocks cross talk, but cannot support bypass. The proximal subelement has only minimal blocking activity but is able to mediate bypass. A large multiprotein complex, the LBC (large boundary complex), binds to sequences in the proximal subelement and contributes to its bypass activity. The same LBC complex has been implicated in the bypass activity of the Fab-7 boundary.

Details

ISSN :
19432631
Volume :
213
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genetics
Accession number :
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