Abstract
The Drosophila segmentation gene, hairy (h), acts to regulate embryonic segmentation and bristle pattern. We present the DNA sequence of the h gene and of h cDNAs, thereby deducing the organization of the h transcripts. The h gene encodes a 337 amino acid protein that acts in both embryonic segmentation and adult bristle patterning. The h protein includes a domain that shows extensive similarity to a domain of the proto-oncogene N-myc that may be involved in DNA binding and/or protein dimerization. We discuss mechanisms of h action as a transcriptional regulator.
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Rushlow, C. A., Hogan, A., Pinchin, S. M., Howe, K. M., Lardelli, M., & Ish-Horowicz, D. (1989). The Drosophila hairy protein acts in both segmentation and bristle patterning and shows homology to N-myc. The EMBO Journal, 8(10), 3095–3103. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1989.tb08461.x
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