Comparative analysis of gene expression changes upon Cabut or dE2F1/dDP overexpression in the Drosophila wing
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ABSTRACT: Investigation of whole genome gene expression level changes in dissected Drosophila wings at the wandering L3 larval stage, 24h after pupa formation and 36h after pupa formation, expressing either UAS-Cabut or UAS-dE2F1 + UAS-dDP under control of apterous-gal4 with a tubulin driven temperature-sensitive gal80 transgene, compared to the parental strain lacking UAS transgenes. A 36-chip study using total RNA recovered from four independently isolated samples of 10 dissected Drosophila wings at the indicated developmental stages expressing the indicated UAS-transgenes or the non-UAS-containing matched control strain. One sample (2D) did not pass our internal quality control and, therefore, was not included in the analysis. The dE2F1+dDP data included here is further discussed in L. Buttitta, A.J. Katzaroff, B.A. Edgar (2010). A robust cell cycle control mechanism limits E2F-induced proliferation of terminally differentiated cells in vivo. Journal of Cell Biology vol. 189, 981-96 (PMID 20548101). The Cabut data included here is further discussed in A.J. Katzaroff et al. (2011). The Krüppel-like-factor cabut has cell cycle regulatory properties similar to E2F.
ORGANISM(S): Drosophila melanogaster
SUBMITTER: Laura Buttitta
PROVIDER: E-GEOD-30484 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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