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. 1998 Jan;207(7):482-7.
doi: 10.1007/s004270050139.

New AUG initiation codons in a long 5' UTR create four dominant negative alleles of the Drosophila C2H2 zinc-finger gene ovo

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New AUG initiation codons in a long 5' UTR create four dominant negative alleles of the Drosophila C2H2 zinc-finger gene ovo

J Andrews et al. Dev Genes Evol. 1998 Jan.

Abstract

Promoters active in the germline produce OVO-A and OVO-B mRNAs encoding isoforms of a putative transcription factor. The isoforms have a common C2H2 zinc-finger domain but different N-termini that include potential effector domains. Single point mutations in three dominant-negative ovoD mutations result in new in-frame initiation codons in OVO-B mRNAs and amino acid substitutions within charged regions of OVO-A proteins. Three lines of evidence suggest that the dominant activity is due to the new initiation codons in OVO-B mRNAs and not the amino acid substitutions in OVO-A. First, we made a fourth ovoD allele by inserting a new in-frame AUG. This ovoD4 allele encodes a nearly full-length OVO-A isoform from OVO-B mRNAs. Second, engineered stop codons in ovoD1 downstream of the new AUG abolished dominant negative activity. Third, a substantial deletion of an OVO-A region encoding a highly charged amino acid domain fully rescued loss-of-function ovo alleles. These data suggest that ovoD mutations result in inappropriate expression of OVO-A in the female germline.

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