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White, K.P., Hurban, P., Watanabe, T., Hogness, D.S. (1997). Coordination of Drosophila metamorphosis by two ecdysone-induced nuclear receptors.  Science 276(5309): 114--117.
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FBrf0093248
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Research paper
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The functions of the ecdysone-induced DHR3 and E75B orphan nuclear receptors in the early stages of Drosophila metamorphosis were investigated. DHR3 represses the ecdysone induction of early genes turned on by the pulse of ecdysone that triggers metamorphosis. It also induces betaFTZF1, an orphan nuclear receptor that is essential for the appropriate response to the subsequent prepupal pulse of ecdysone. The E75B receptor, which lacks a complete DNA binding domain, inhibits this inductive function by forming a complex with DHR3 on the betaFTZF1 promoter, thereby providing a timing mechanism for betaFTZF1 induction that is dependent on the disappearance of E75B.
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    English
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    Abbreviation
    Science
    Title
    Science
    Publication Year
    1895-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0036-8075 1095-9203
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