The neurogenic genes of Drosophila are required for cell-cell communication that determines the choice between neuronal and epidermal cell fate. Here we report the molecular characterization of the neurogenic gene neuralized (neu) and show that it encodes a protein containing a C3HC4 zinc finger DNA-binding motif. This motif has been previously characterized in a variety of regulatory proteins, including transcription factors, locus-specific Drosophila chromosomal proteins, and oncoproteins. These results suggest a nuclear function for neu in the cell-cell signalling process responsible for inhibiting neuronal determination.
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Price, B. D., Chang, Z., Smith, R., Bockheim, S., & Laughon, A. (1993). The Drosophila neuralized gene encodes a C3HC4 zinc finger. The EMBO Journal, 12(6), 2411–2418. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1993.tb05895.x
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