1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1119(97)00104-2
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Molecular characterization of the C-3 DNA puff gene of Rhynchosciara americana

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“…Comparison of DNA puff polypeptide sequences with protein data bases results in no significant matches with other known protein sequences, which places DNA puff proteins in a distinct class of proteins (24). In previous work we have identified the BhB10-1 gene product as a 23-kDa polypeptide in immunoblots of salivary glands from late larvae (6).…”
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“…Comparison of DNA puff polypeptide sequences with protein data bases results in no significant matches with other known protein sequences, which places DNA puff proteins in a distinct class of proteins (24). In previous work we have identified the BhB10-1 gene product as a 23-kDa polypeptide in immunoblots of salivary glands from late larvae (6).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…If this is the case, one might expect that the elements which activate BhB10-1 transcription in B. hygida last-instar larvae would be located outside the tested fragment (positions -817 bp to +1116 bp, determined in relation to the BhB10-1 gene transcription initiation site (6)). With this in mind, it is interesting to note that the BhB10-1 2-kb fragment contains an AT-rich sequence which is the only feature shared between the 5 flanking sequences of DNA puff genes (24), including the two DNA puff constructs which were expressed in a regulated manner in Drosophila (7,8). Alternatively, the absence of an increase in the steady-state levels of BhB10-1 mRNA during the prepupal stage in transgenic Drosophila could be indicating that the factors involved in the induction of the BhB10-1 gene in B. hygida late larvae are not conserved between B. hygida and Drosophila.…”
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“…These genomic regions constitute sites of developmentally regulated gene amplification and transcription (Basso et al, 2002;Foulk et al, 2006;Gerbi et al, 1993;Lara et al, 1991;Stocker et al, 1996). The formation of DNA puffs is induced by ecdysone and is concomitant with the transcription of the genes which present the highest levels of amplification within the amplicons (Fontes et al, 1992;Gerbi et al, 1993;Glover et al, 1982;Paçó-Larson et al, 1992;Penalva et al, 1997;Santelli et al, 1991Santelli et al, , 2004Wu et al, 1993;Yokosawa et al, 1999).…”
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“…The BhC4-1 protein is expressed at the time DNA puff C4 is formed and is found both in secretory granules, in the salivary gland, and in fibrous structures present in the saliva of fourth instar larvae (Monesi et al, 2004), a subcellular localization consistent with the proposed role for DNA puff proteins. It is noteworthy that in spite of the availability of complete genome sequences for different insect species, the only identified proteins that present similarity to the BhC4-1 protein are the products of the C8 and B2 DNA puffs of Rhynchosciara americana (Frydman et al, 1993;Penalva et al, 1997;Santelli et al, 2004), strongly suggesting that the BhC4-1 protein is a member of a protein family unique to sciarids.…”
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“…Durante o período de construção do casulo notam-se amplificação e expansão dos pufes de DNA descritos em R. americana, os pufes da região 2 do cromossomo B (B2), da região 3 do cromossomo C (C3) e da região 8 do cromossomo (C8) e relacionam-se esses pufes a genes codificantes de peptídeos estruturais secretados para a construção do casulo comunal, importante para uma metamorfose bemsucedida (Winter et al, 1977;Penalva et al, 1997;Santelli et al, 2004). Ver figura 3 e 4.…”
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