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Molecular interactions between Vestigial and Scalloped promote wing formation in Drosophila.


ABSTRACT: Scalloped (Sd) and Vestigial (Vg) are each needed for Drosophila wing development. We show that Sd is required for Vg function and that altering their relative cellular levels inhibits wing formation. In vitro, Vg binds directly to both Sd and its human homolog, Transcription Enhancer Factor-1. The interaction domains map to a small region of Vg that is essential for Vg-mediated gene activation and to the carboxy-terminal half of Sd. Our observations indicate that Vg and Sd function coordinately to control the expression of genes required for wing development, which implies that Vg is a tissue-specific transcriptional intermediary factor of Sd.

SUBMITTER: Simmonds AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC317270 | biostudies-literature | 1998 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular interactions between Vestigial and Scalloped promote wing formation in Drosophila.

Simmonds A J AJ   Liu X X   Soanes K H KH   Krause H M HM   Irvine K D KD   Bell J B JB  

Genes & development 19981201 24


Scalloped (Sd) and Vestigial (Vg) are each needed for Drosophila wing development. We show that Sd is required for Vg function and that altering their relative cellular levels inhibits wing formation. In vitro, Vg binds directly to both Sd and its human homolog, Transcription Enhancer Factor-1. The interaction domains map to a small region of Vg that is essential for Vg-mediated gene activation and to the carboxy-terminal half of Sd. Our observations indicate that Vg and Sd function coordinately  ...[more]

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