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Ho, M.C., Schiller, B.J., Akbari, O.S., Bae, E., Drewell, R.A. (2011). Disruption of the abdominal-B promoter tethering element results in a loss of long-range enhancer-directed hox gene expression in Drosophila.  PLoS ONE 6(1): e16283.
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FBrf0212908
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Research paper
Abstract
There are many examples within gene complexes of transcriptional enhancers interacting with only a subset of target promoters. A number of molecular mechanisms including promoter competition, insulators and chromatin looping are thought to play a role in regulating these interactions. At the Drosophila bithorax complex (BX-C), the IAB5 enhancer specifically drives gene expression only from the Abdominal-B (Abd-B) promoter, even though the enhancer and promoter are 55 kb apart and are separated by at least three insulators. In previous studies, we discovered that a 255 bp cis-regulatory module, the promoter tethering element (PTE), located 5' of the Abd-B transcriptional start site is able to tether IAB5 to the Abd-B promoter in transgenic embryo assays. In this study we examine the functional role of the PTE at the endogenous BX-C using transposon-mediated mutagenesis. Disruption of the PTE by P element insertion results in a loss of enhancer-directed Abd-B expression during embryonic development and a homeotic transformation of abdominal segments. A partial deletion of the PTE and neighboring upstream genomic sequences by imprecise excision of the P element also results in a similar loss of Abd-B expression in embryos. These results demonstrate that the PTE is an essential component of the regulatory network at the BX-C and is required in vivo to mediate specific long-range enhancer-promoter interactions.
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PMC3025016 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Correction: disruption of the abdominal-B promoter tethering element results in a loss of long-range enhancer-directed hox gene expression in Drosophila.
Ho et al., 2011, PLoS ONE 6(2): [FBrf0213127]

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    English
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    PLoS ONE
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    PLoS ONE
    Publication Year
    2006-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1932-6203
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