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Kuziora, M.A., McGinnis, W. (1989). A homeodomain substitution changes the regulatory specificity of the Deformed protein in Drosophila embryos.  Cell 59(): 563--571.
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FBrf0049368
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Research paper
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Homeodomain proteins are believed to direct developmental pathways during Drosophila embryogenesis by the specific regulation of other genes. An unresolved issue is whether it is the homeodomain or the other regions of such proteins that confer target specificity. To test the role of the homeodomain in determining target specificity, we replaced the homeobox of Deformed with the homeobox of Ultrabithorax. The resulting chimeric protein cannot activate transcription from the Deformed gene, as does the normal Deformed protein. Instead, the chimeric protein activates ectopic transcription of Antennapedia, a gene normally regulated by Ultrabithorax. Our results indicate that in the context of the developing embryo, even closely related homeodomain sequences have different target specificities.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Cell
    Title
    Cell
    Publication Year
    1974-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0092-8674
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