Butyrate suppression of position-effect variegation in Drosophila melanogaster |
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Authors: | R Mottus R Reeves T A Grigliatti |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, The University of British Columbia, V6T 2A9 Vancouver, B.C., Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary The strain of Drosophila melanogaster carrying the inversion In(1)wm4, which juxtaposes the normal w+ gene to the centromeric heterochromatin, variegates for pigmentation in the eye. This strain was treated with various concentrations of n-butyrate and n-proprionate during the embryonic and larval stages. Concentrations as low as 70mM markedly suppress the variegated eye phenotype. This suggests that non-acetylated histones play a major role in the phenomenon of position-effect variegation.This research was supported by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Canada team grant A-1764 to T.A.G. and D.T. Suzuki, and Natural, Applied & Health Sciences grant 9704 to T.A.G. |
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