1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf00339729
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Search for Drosophila genes encoding a conserved domain present in the achaete-scute complex and myc proteins

Abstract: Several genes of the achaete-scute complex (AS-C) of Drosophila melanogaster encode a 60 amino acids long conserved domain which shares a significant homology with a region of the vertebrate myc proteins. Based on these results, the existence of a family of Drosophila genes that would share both this conserved domain and the neurogenic function of the AS-C has been postulated. To test this proposal, we have searched a D. melanogaster genomic library with a probe that encodes the conserved domain. Only under ve… Show more

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“…The ase gene was found in a search for genes encoding a domain containing the putative helix-loop-helix motif present in AS-C proteins (S. Campuzano, unpublished;Beamonte and Modolell, 1989). A 214 bp XmnI fragment of the l'sc gene (encoding most of the conserved domain) cross-hybridized with a 1.2 kb XoI-EcoRI fragment (coordinates -23.9 to -25.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ase gene was found in a search for genes encoding a domain containing the putative helix-loop-helix motif present in AS-C proteins (S. Campuzano, unpublished;Beamonte and Modolell, 1989). A 214 bp XmnI fragment of the l'sc gene (encoding most of the conserved domain) cross-hybridized with a 1.2 kb XoI-EcoRI fragment (coordinates -23.9 to -25.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%