Complexity in evolved regulatory variation for alcohol dehydrogenase genes in HawaiianDrosophila |
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Authors: | Xiang-Ming Fang Chyong-Yi Wu Mark D. Brennan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Louisville, 40292 Louisville, KY, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The alcohol dehydrogenase gene (Adh gene) ofDrosophila affinidisjuncta is expressed at a higher level in the larval midgut and Malpighian tubules than the homologous gene fromDrosophila hawaiiensis. This study analyzed thecis-acting sequences responsible for these regulatory differences in larval tissues ofDrosophila melanogaster transformants. A series of 10 chimeric and deletedAdh genes was introduced into the germ line ofD. melanogaster, and tissue-specific expression levels were quantified by gel electrophoresis of tissue extracts. Sequences in the upstream region of the two genes had the strongest influence on enzyme production in the midgut and Malpighian tubules. Other sequence elements also showed effects, some of which were tissue specific. Most gene fragments displayed context-dependent effects, thus supporting the proposed model of polygenic regulation ofAdh gene expression. |
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Keywords: | Tissue-specific gene expression Larval tissues Polygenic variation Context-dependent effects Cis-acting sequences TransgenicDrosophila melanogaster P element transformation Picture-winged flies Upstream regulatory elements |
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