The control of prepupal puffing patterns in vitro; Implications for prepupal ecdysone titres in Drosophilia melanogaster |
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Authors: | GP Richards |
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Institution: | Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 1XH, England |
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Abstract: | In late third instar larvae and prepupae of Drosophila melanogaster there is a complex change in puffing patterns in the salivary gland chromosomes. There are two peaks of activity in this period. The first, in larvae, is known to be under the control of the moulting hormone ecdysone. The second, in prepupae, is now shown by the in vitro culture of prepupal glands to be under the specific control of β-ecdysone in a manner similar to the first. A new class of puffs, active between these two peaks, whose induction is inhibited by ecdysone in vitro, is described. The behaviour of these puffs, exemplified by 75CD and 63E, suggests a period of very low ecdysone titre in vivo. The developmental significance of the role of ecdysone during prepupal development is discussed. |
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