Drosophila syncytial nuclear divisions limit transcription unit size of early zygotic genes. As mitosis inhibits not only transcription, but also pre-mRNA splicing, we reasoned that constraints on splicing were likely to exist in the early embryo, being splicing avoidance a possible explanation why most early zygotic genes are intronless. We isolated two mutant alleles for a subunit of the NTC/Prp19 complexes, which specifically impaired pre-mRNA splicing of early zygotic but not maternally encoded transcripts. We hypothesized that the requirements for pre-mRNA splicing efficiency were likely to vary during development. Ectopic maternal expression of an early zygotic pre-mRNA was sufficient to suppress its splicing defects in the mutant bac...
The gene products that drive early development are critical for setting up developmental trajectorie...
A majority of metazoan genes contain introns in their primary transcripts (pre-mRNA) that require re...
The time required to transcribe genes with long primary transcripts may limit their ability to be ex...
Drosophila syncytial nuclear divisions limit transcription unit size of early zygotic genes. As mito...
Drosophila syncytial nuclear divisions limit transcription unit size of early zygotic genes. As mito...
Morphogenesis requires the dynamic regulation of gene expression, including transcription, mRNA matu...
© 2022 Prudêncio et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the RNA Society. This ...
Control of metazoan embryogenesis shifts from maternal to zygotic gene products as the zygotic genom...
Production of most eukaryotic mRNAs requires splicing of introns from pre-mRNA. The splicing reactio...
Genomes have evolved multiple ways to regulate gene expression. Alternative splicing of genes is a s...
SummaryThe cell number of the early Drosophila embryo is determined by exactly 13 rounds of synchron...
mRNA-associated processes and gene structure in eukaryotes are typically treated as separate researc...
<div><p>The Drosophila embryo proceeds through thirteen mitotic divisions as a syncytium. Its nuclei...
During animal development, the first cell divisions of a fertilized egg are under maternal control. ...
Rapid mitotic divisions and a fixed transcription rate limit the maximal length of transcripts in ea...
The gene products that drive early development are critical for setting up developmental trajectorie...
A majority of metazoan genes contain introns in their primary transcripts (pre-mRNA) that require re...
The time required to transcribe genes with long primary transcripts may limit their ability to be ex...
Drosophila syncytial nuclear divisions limit transcription unit size of early zygotic genes. As mito...
Drosophila syncytial nuclear divisions limit transcription unit size of early zygotic genes. As mito...
Morphogenesis requires the dynamic regulation of gene expression, including transcription, mRNA matu...
© 2022 Prudêncio et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the RNA Society. This ...
Control of metazoan embryogenesis shifts from maternal to zygotic gene products as the zygotic genom...
Production of most eukaryotic mRNAs requires splicing of introns from pre-mRNA. The splicing reactio...
Genomes have evolved multiple ways to regulate gene expression. Alternative splicing of genes is a s...
SummaryThe cell number of the early Drosophila embryo is determined by exactly 13 rounds of synchron...
mRNA-associated processes and gene structure in eukaryotes are typically treated as separate researc...
<div><p>The Drosophila embryo proceeds through thirteen mitotic divisions as a syncytium. Its nuclei...
During animal development, the first cell divisions of a fertilized egg are under maternal control. ...
Rapid mitotic divisions and a fixed transcription rate limit the maximal length of transcripts in ea...
The gene products that drive early development are critical for setting up developmental trajectorie...
A majority of metazoan genes contain introns in their primary transcripts (pre-mRNA) that require re...
The time required to transcribe genes with long primary transcripts may limit their ability to be ex...