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. 1988 May;85(9):3029-33.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.85.9.3029.

Temporal regulation in development: negative and positive cis regulators dictate the precise timing of expression of a Drosophila chorion gene

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Temporal regulation in development: negative and positive cis regulators dictate the precise timing of expression of a Drosophila chorion gene

B D Mariani et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1988 May.

Abstract

We have used germ-line transformation to dissect the cis regulatory elements responsible for the transcriptional control of an internally marked Drosophila chorion gene (s15-P) during development. A 73-base-pair segment of the proximal 5'-flanking DNA contains sequences essential for the tissue-specific expression and the precise "late" temporal regulation of that gene. A substitute s36-1 segment of similar location can provide the tissue-specific function and imparts an early temporal regulation characteristic of gene s36-1. Within the regulatory DNA of s15-P, at least three adjacent elements are recognizable: an essential operationally positive element (TCACGT) that is shared by s36-1 and other chorion genes, irrespective of temporal specificity; a second positive element that is required for the normal late expression of s15-P; and, farthest upstream, a negative element that represses precocious expression during the early choriogenic stages.

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