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Bernardo-Garcia, F.J., Humberg, T.H., Fritsch, C., Sprecher, S.G. (2017). Successive requirement of Glass and Hazy for photoreceptor specification and maintenance in Drosophila.  Fly 11(2): 112--120.
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FBrf0235271
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Research paper
Abstract
Development of the insect compound eye requires a highly controlled interplay between transcription factors. However, the genetic mechanisms that link early eye field specification to photoreceptor terminal differentiation and fate maintenance remain largely unknown. Here, we decipher the function of 2 transcription factors, Glass and Hazy, which play a central role during photoreceptor development. The regulatory interactions between Glass and Hazy suggest that they function together in a coherent feed-forward loop in all types of Drosophila photoreceptors. While the glass mutant eye lacks the expression of virtually all photoreceptor genes, young hazy mutants correctly express most phototransduction genes. Interestingly, the expression of these genes is drastically reduced in old hazy mutants. This age-dependent loss of the phototransduction cascade correlates with a loss of phototaxis in old hazy mutant flies. We conclude that Glass can either directly or indirectly initiate the expression of most phototransduction proteins in a Hazy-independent manner, and that Hazy is mainly required for the maintenance of functional photoreceptors in adult flies.
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PMC5406162 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Bernardo-Garcia et al., 2016, Development 143(8): 1413--1423 [FBrf0232098]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
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    Fly
    Title
    Fly
    Publication Year
    2007-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1933-6934 1933-6942
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