THE DROSOPHILA FOS-RELATED AP-1 PROTEIN IS A DEVELOPMENTALLY REGULATED TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR

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PERKINS, KK
ADMON, A
PATEL, N
TJIAN, R
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AP-1; Drosophila; transcription;
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10.1101/gad.4.5.822
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Drosophila AP-1 consists of two proteins (dFRA and dJRA) that have functional and structural properties in common with mammalian Fos and Jun proto-oncogene products. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of cDNAs encoding the full-length dFRA and dJRA proteins. The predicted amino acid sequences reveal that both proteins contain a bipartite DNA-binding domain consisting of a leucine repeat and an adjacent basic region, which are characteristic of members of the AP-1 family. Bu using protein translated in vitro or expressed in Escherichia coli, we demonstrate that dFRA, in contrast to the mammalian cFos proteins, recognizes the AP-1 site on its own and activates transcription in vitro in the absence of dJRA or Jun. Heteromeric complexes formed between dFRA and dJRA bind the AP-1 site better than either protein alone, and the two proteins activate transcription synergistically in vitro. In the developing embryo, dFRA mRNA is first expressed in a limited set of cells in the head and is later restricted to a subset of peripheral neurons, several epidermal cells near the muscle attachment sites, and a portion of the gut. In contrast, dJRA appears to be uniformly expressed at a low level in all cell types. These results indicate that dFRA is a developmentally regulated transcription factor and suggest that its potential interplay with dJRA plays an important role in cell-type-specific transcription during Drosophila embryonic development.
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页码:822 / 834
页数:13
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