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Bab2 Functions as an Ecdysone-Responsive Transcriptional Repressor during Drosophila Development

Authors :
Duan, Jianli
Zhao, Yunpo
Li, Haichao
Habernig, Lukas
Gordon, Michael D.
Miao, Xuexia
Engström, Ylva
Büttner, Sabrina
Duan, Jianli
Zhao, Yunpo
Li, Haichao
Habernig, Lukas
Gordon, Michael D.
Miao, Xuexia
Engström, Ylva
Büttner, Sabrina
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Drosophila development is governed by distinct ecdysone steroid pulses that initiate spatially and temporally defined gene expression programs. The translation of these signals into tissue-specific responses is crucial for metamorphosis, but the mechanisms that confer specificity to systemic ecdysone pulses are far from understood. Here, we identify Bric-a-brac 2 (Bab2) as an ecdysone-responsive transcriptional repressor that controls temporal gene expression during larval to pupal transition. Bab2 is necessary to terminate Salivary gland secretion (Sgs) gene expression, while premature Bab2 expression blocks Sgs genes and causes precocious salivary gland histolysis. The timely expression of bab2 is controlled by the ecdysone-responsive transcription factor Broad, and manipulation of EcR/USP/Broad signaling induces inappropriate Bab2 expression and termination of Sgs gene expression. Bab2 directly binds to Sgs loci in vitro and represses all Sgs genes in vivo. Our work characterizes Bab2 as a temporal regulator of somatic gene expression in response to systemic ecdysone signaling.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235048313
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.celrep.2020.107972