AbstractThe giant protein is a short-range transcriptional repressor that refines the expression pattern of gap and pair-rule genes in the Drosophila blastoderm embryo. Short-range repressors including knirps, Krüppel, and snail utilize the CtBP cofactor for repression, but it is not known whether a functional interaction with CtBP is a general property of all short-range repressors. We studied giant repression activity in a CtBP mutant and find that this cofactor is required for giant repression of some, but not all, genes. While targets of giant such as the even-skipped stripe 2 enhancer and a synthetic lacZ reporter show clear derepression in the CtBP mutant, another giant target, the hunchback gene, is expressed normally. A more complex...
Eukaryotic transcriptional regulation often involves regulatory elements separated from the cognate ...
AbstractThe vertebrate transcription factor CTCF is not only involved in transcriptional activation,...
Krüppel-associated box domain-zinc finger proteins (KRAB-ZFPs) are tetrapod-specific transcriptional...
AbstractThe giant protein is a short-range transcriptional repressor that refines the expression pat...
SummaryTranscriptional repression is essential for establishing precise patterns of gene expression ...
International audienceThe sequence of a cDNA from the giant gene of Drosophila shows that its produc...
Transcriptional repressors bind cis-regulatory elements of target genes in a sequence specific manne...
Drosophila pair-rule genes are expressed in striped patterns with a precise order of overlap between...
AbstractThe C-terminal binding protein (CtBP) family proteins are transcriptional regulators that ar...
Polycomb Group (PcG) proteins are evolutionarily conserved epigenetic transcriptional regulators tha...
AbstractPatterning of the Drosophila embryo requires not only the proper activation of determinants ...
During development, gradients of transcription factors regulate patterning along a body axis by acti...
AbstractSpatial boundaries of homeotic gene expression are initiated and maintained by two sets of t...
The Drosophila gap gene Kruppel (Kr) encodes a transcriptional regulator. It acts both as an integra...
AbstractUnderstanding eukaryotic transcriptional regulation and its role in development and pattern ...
Eukaryotic transcriptional regulation often involves regulatory elements separated from the cognate ...
AbstractThe vertebrate transcription factor CTCF is not only involved in transcriptional activation,...
Krüppel-associated box domain-zinc finger proteins (KRAB-ZFPs) are tetrapod-specific transcriptional...
AbstractThe giant protein is a short-range transcriptional repressor that refines the expression pat...
SummaryTranscriptional repression is essential for establishing precise patterns of gene expression ...
International audienceThe sequence of a cDNA from the giant gene of Drosophila shows that its produc...
Transcriptional repressors bind cis-regulatory elements of target genes in a sequence specific manne...
Drosophila pair-rule genes are expressed in striped patterns with a precise order of overlap between...
AbstractThe C-terminal binding protein (CtBP) family proteins are transcriptional regulators that ar...
Polycomb Group (PcG) proteins are evolutionarily conserved epigenetic transcriptional regulators tha...
AbstractPatterning of the Drosophila embryo requires not only the proper activation of determinants ...
During development, gradients of transcription factors regulate patterning along a body axis by acti...
AbstractSpatial boundaries of homeotic gene expression are initiated and maintained by two sets of t...
The Drosophila gap gene Kruppel (Kr) encodes a transcriptional regulator. It acts both as an integra...
AbstractUnderstanding eukaryotic transcriptional regulation and its role in development and pattern ...
Eukaryotic transcriptional regulation often involves regulatory elements separated from the cognate ...
AbstractThe vertebrate transcription factor CTCF is not only involved in transcriptional activation,...
Krüppel-associated box domain-zinc finger proteins (KRAB-ZFPs) are tetrapod-specific transcriptional...