Control of the spineless antennal enhancer: Direct repression of antennal target genes by Antennapedia

Dianne Duncan, Paula Kiefel, Ian Duncan

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Abstract

It is currently thought that antennal target genes are activated in Drosophila by the combined action of Distal-less, homothorax, and extradenticle, and that the Hox gene Antennapedia prevents activation of antennal genes in the leg by repressing homothorax. To test these ideas, we analyze a 62. bp enhancer from the antennal gene spineless that is specific for the third antennal segment. This enhancer is activated by a tripartite complex of Distal-less, Homothorax, and Extradenticle. Surprisingly, Antennapedia represses the enhancer directly, at least in part by competing with Distal-less for binding. We show that Antennapedia is required in the leg only within a proximal ring that coexpresses Distal-less, Homothorax and Extradenticle. We conclude that the function of Antennapedia in the leg is not to repress homothorax, as has been suggested, but to directly repress spineless and other antennal genes that would otherwise be activated within this ring.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)82-91
Number of pages10
JournalDevelopmental Biology
Volume347
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2010

Keywords

  • Antennapedia
  • Distal-less
  • Drosophila antenna
  • Extradenticle
  • Homothorax
  • Spineless

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