Repression of ci-D in posterior compartments of Drosophila by engrailed

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A Drosophila strain was isolated that carries a lac.Z-bearing recombinant P element integrated in the cubitus interruptus Dominant (ci-D) locus. This strain expresses β-galactosidase in the anterior compartments of embryos and imaginal discs, suggesting that expression of ci-D is anterior-compartment specific. DNA from ci-D was cloned. In situ hybridization to imaginai discs confirmed that ci-D RNA is present only in anterior compartments. ci-D RNA is also limited to the anterior compartments at the germ-band extension stage of embryonic development, although not at earlier stages. In engrailed mutants, ci-D expression was derepressed in the posterior compartments of both embryos and imaginai discs. We postulate that engrailed, which is expressed in only the posterior compartments of embryos and imaginai discs, represses ci-D in these cells.

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Eaton, S., & Kornberg, T. B. (1990). Repression of ci-D in posterior compartments of Drosophila by engrailed. Genes and Development, 4(6), 1068–1077. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.4.6.1068

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