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Mellert, D.J., Truman, J.W. (2012). Transvection is common throughout the Drosophila genome.  Genetics 191(4): 1129--1141.
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FBrf0219190
Publication Type
Research paper
Abstract
Higher-order genome organization plays an important role in transcriptional regulation. In Drosophila, somatic pairing of homologous chromosomes can lead to transvection, by which the regulatory region of a gene can influence transcription in trans. We observe transvection between transgenes inserted at commonly used phiC31 integration sites in the Drosophila genome. When two transgenes that carry endogenous regulatory elements driving the expression of either LexA or GAL4 are inserted at the same integration site and paired, the enhancer of one transgene can drive or repress expression of the paired transgene. These transvection effects depend on compatibility between regulatory elements and are often restricted to a subset of cell types within a given expression pattern. We further show that activated UAS transgenes can also drive transcription in trans. We discuss the implication of these findings for (1) understanding the molecular mechanisms that underlie transvection and (2) the design of experiments that utilize site-specific integration.
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PMC3415997 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Transvection in 2012: site-specific transgenes reveal a plethora of trans-regulatory effects.
Kassis, 2012, Genetics 191(4): 1037--1039 [FBrf0220227]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Genetics
    Title
    Genetics
    Publication Year
    1916-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0016-6731
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    Alleles (33)
    Genes (5)
    Sequence Features (3)
    Natural transposons (1)
    Insertions (18)
    Experimental Tools (2)
    Transgenic Constructs (32)