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Activation of posterior
pair-rule stripe expression in response to maternal caudal and zygotic
knirps activities.
Hader T, La Rosee A, Ziebold U, Busch M, Taubert H,
Jackle H, Rivera-Pomar R.
Abteilung Molekulare Entwicklungsbiologie, Max-Planck-Institut
fur biophysikalische Chemie, D-37070, Gottingen, Germany.
Drosophila pair-rule gene expression, in an array of
seven evenly spaced stripes along the anterior-posterior axis of the blastoderm
embryo, is controlled by distinct cis-acting stripe elements. In the anterior
region, such elements mediate transcriptional activation in response to
the maternal concentration gradient of the anterior determinant BICOID
and repression by spatially distinct activities of zygotic gap genes.
In the posterior region, activation of hairy stripe 6 has been shown to
depend on the activity of the gap gene knirps, suggesting that posterior
stripe expression is exclusively controlled by zygotic regulators. Here
we show that the zygotic activation of hairy stripe 6 expression is preceded
by activation in response to maternal caudal activity. Thus, transcriptional
activation of posterior stripe expression is likely to be controlled by
maternal and zygotic factors as has been observed for anterior stripes.
The results suggest that activation and the expression level mediated
by the hairy stripe 6-element depend on the number of activator binding
sites, likely to involve additive rather than synergistic interactions.
We found an identical transacting factor requirement for hairy stripe
6 and 7 expression. The arrangement of the corresponding binding sites
for the common factors involved in the control of the two stripes share
a high degree of similarity, but some of the factors exert opposite regulatory
functions within the two enhancer elements. |