Abstract
Abstract The Enhancer of zeste [E(z)] locus of Drosophila melanogaster is implicated in multiple examples of gene regulation during development. First identified as dominant gain-of-function modifiers of the zeste1-white (z-w) interaction, mutant E(z) alleles also produce homeotic transformations. Reduction of E(z)+ activity leads to both suppression of the z-w interaction and ectopic expression of segment identity genes of the Antennapedia and bithorax gene complexes. This latter effect defines E(z) as a member of the Polycomb-group of genes. Analysis of E(z)S2, a temperature-sensitive E(z) allele, reveals that both maternally and zygotically produced E(z)+ activity is required to correctly regulate the segment identity genes during embryonic and imaginal development. As has been shown for other Polycomb-group genes, E(z)+ is required not to initiate the pattern of these genes, but rather to maintain their repressed state. We propose that the E(z) loss-of-function eye color and homeotic phenotypes may both be due to gene derepression, and that the E(z)+ product may be a general repressing factor required for both examples of negative gene regulation.
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Created | 4 years, 7 months ago (Jan. 13, 2021, 12:20 p.m.) |
Deposited | 4 years, 4 months ago (April 22, 2021, 2:59 p.m.) |
Indexed | 1 day, 15 hours ago (Sept. 4, 2025, 10:05 a.m.) |
Issued | 35 years ago (Sept. 1, 1990) |
Published | 35 years ago (Sept. 1, 1990) |
Published Online | 35 years ago (Sept. 1, 1990) |
Published Print | 35 years ago (Sept. 1, 1990) |
@article{Jones_1990, title={Genetic analysis of the enhancer of zeste locus and its role in gene regulation in Drosophila melanogaster.}, volume={126}, ISSN={1943-2631}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/genetics/126.1.185}, DOI={10.1093/genetics/126.1.185}, number={1}, journal={Genetics}, publisher={Oxford University Press (OUP)}, author={Jones, R S and Gelbart, W M}, year={1990}, month=sep, pages={185–199} }