International audienceThe sequence of a cDNA from the giant gene of Drosophila shows that its product has a basic domain followed by a leucine zipper motif. Both features contain characteristic conserved elements of the b-ZIP family of DNA-binding proteins. Expression of the gene in bacteria or by in vitro translation yields a protein that migrates considerably faster than the protein extracted from Drosophila embryos. Treatment with phosphatase shows that this difference is due to multiple phosphorylation of the giant protein in the embryo. Ectopic expression of the protein in precellular blastoderm embryos produces abnormal phenotypes with a pattern of segment loss closely resembling that of Krüppel mutant embryos. Immunological staining ...
AbstractThe segmentation process in insects depends on a hierarchical cascade of gene activity. The ...
Krüppel is a member of the 'gap' class of segmentation genes of Drosophila melanogaster, mutations o...
It is a long-held belief in evolutionary biology that the rate of molecular evolution for a given DN...
AbstractThe giant protein is a short-range transcriptional repressor that refines the expression pat...
The Drosophila gap gene knirps (kni) is required for abdominal segmentation. It encodes a steroid/th...
Drosophila pair-rule genes are expressed in striped patterns with a precise order of overlap between...
The Drosophila gap gene Kruppel (Kr) encodes a transcriptional regulator. It acts both as an integra...
Genetic analysis of the Drosophila chromosome region 60 E9-F1 identified two functions affecting emb...
AbstractUnderstanding eukaryotic transcriptional regulation and its role in development and pattern ...
Krüppel (Kr), a segmentation gene of Drosophila, encodes a protein sharing structural features of th...
International audienceThe Drosophila tumor suppressor gene lethal(2) giant larvae (lgl) encodes a cy...
The body pattern along the anterior-posterior axis of the insect embryo is thought to be established...
AbstractKrüppel (Kr), a segmentation gene of Drosophila, encodes a protein sharing structural featur...
The Drosophila segmentation gene Kriippel (Kr) is expressed in a broad band of cells that covers abo...
Understanding eukaryotic transcriptional regulation and its role in development and pattern formatio...
AbstractThe segmentation process in insects depends on a hierarchical cascade of gene activity. The ...
Krüppel is a member of the 'gap' class of segmentation genes of Drosophila melanogaster, mutations o...
It is a long-held belief in evolutionary biology that the rate of molecular evolution for a given DN...
AbstractThe giant protein is a short-range transcriptional repressor that refines the expression pat...
The Drosophila gap gene knirps (kni) is required for abdominal segmentation. It encodes a steroid/th...
Drosophila pair-rule genes are expressed in striped patterns with a precise order of overlap between...
The Drosophila gap gene Kruppel (Kr) encodes a transcriptional regulator. It acts both as an integra...
Genetic analysis of the Drosophila chromosome region 60 E9-F1 identified two functions affecting emb...
AbstractUnderstanding eukaryotic transcriptional regulation and its role in development and pattern ...
Krüppel (Kr), a segmentation gene of Drosophila, encodes a protein sharing structural features of th...
International audienceThe Drosophila tumor suppressor gene lethal(2) giant larvae (lgl) encodes a cy...
The body pattern along the anterior-posterior axis of the insect embryo is thought to be established...
AbstractKrüppel (Kr), a segmentation gene of Drosophila, encodes a protein sharing structural featur...
The Drosophila segmentation gene Kriippel (Kr) is expressed in a broad band of cells that covers abo...
Understanding eukaryotic transcriptional regulation and its role in development and pattern formatio...
AbstractThe segmentation process in insects depends on a hierarchical cascade of gene activity. The ...
Krüppel is a member of the 'gap' class of segmentation genes of Drosophila melanogaster, mutations o...
It is a long-held belief in evolutionary biology that the rate of molecular evolution for a given DN...