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Molecular characterization of the B-2 DNA puff gene of Rhynchosciara americana |
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Author: Santelli, R. V.; Siviero, F.; Machado-Santelli, G.
M.; Lara, F. J. S.; Stocker, A. J.
Year: 2004
Title: Molecular characterization of the B-2 DNA puff gene
of Rhynchosciara americana
Journal: Chromosoma
Volume: 113
Pages: 167-176
Date: Oct
Abstract: We have sequenced a 2.5-kb DNA fragment of the B-2
DNA puff from the sciarid Rhynchosciara americana
and have defined its transcription unit. This puff is active during the
formation of the communal cocoon, which is important for successful
metamorphosis of this species and coincides with the final cycle of
polytenization in its salivary glands. The B-2 polypeptide, together with the
products of two other previously characterized DNA puffs, seems to be engaged
in an interaction that results in a gradual modification and hardening of the
cocoon structure. The B-2 messenger is temporally regulated in apparent
coordination with the other puff products. The predicted polypeptide has
characteristics similar to polypeptides from previously sequenced DNA puff
genes, in particular those from the R. americana
C-8 gene and the Bradysia hygida C-4 gene. The cloned sequence of the B-2 puff
is differentially amplified in the three gland regions examined, achieving its
highest amplification level of approximately fourfold (two extra cycles) in the
anterior segment of the gland. The C-3 DNA puff sequence was also found to be
differentially amplified in the different gland regions. Implications of the
widespread presence of DNA amplification as a form of gene regulation in the
Sciaridae are discussed.
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