Forum

Nome Utente:
Password:
Riconoscimi automaticamente
 Tutti i Forum
 MolecularLab
 Genetica
 Il gene Da
 Nuova Discussione  Nuovo Sondaggio Nuovo Sondaggio
 Rispondi Aggiungi ai Preferiti Aggiungi ai Preferiti
Cerca nelle discussioni
I seguenti utenti stanno leggendo questo Forum Qui c'č:

Aggiungi Tag Aggiungi i tag

Quanto č utile/interessante questa discussione:

Autore Discussione  

fallout
Nuovo Arrivato



10 Messaggi

Inserito il - 11 novembre 2008 : 18:45:08  Mostra Profilo  Visita l'Homepage di fallout Invia a fallout un Messaggio Privato  Rispondi Quotando
CHE COSA FA IN DROSOPHILA?

chick80
Moderatore

DNA

Cittā: Edinburgh


11491 Messaggi

Inserito il - 11 novembre 2008 : 18:47:34  Mostra Profilo  Visita l'Homepage di chick80 Invia a chick80 un Messaggio Privato  Rispondi Quotando
The daughterless gene product in Drosophila is a nuclear protein that is broadly expressed throughout the organism during development.

Cito l'abstract:
Citazione:
The daughterless (da) gene in Drosophila functions in the regulation of at least three significant developmental pathways: sex determination, neurogenesis and oogenesis. As a member of the helix-loop-helix (HLH) family of DNA binding proteins, the da gene product appears to act as a transcription factor. Based on the genetic and molecular characterization of da, it has been proposed that the da protein (Da) functions as a generic member of this family, serving throughout development as a necessary binding partner for an assortment of other HLH proteins. As a result of temporally and/or spatially restricted expression, these binding partners would provide some regulatory specificity to the functional transcription complex. In order to participate in this way in the regulation of multiple genes, Da must be expressed in numerous times and places during development. Using anti-Da antibodies, we validate two predictions of this scenario of Da function: (1) Da protein is not only nuclear localized, but also associated with chromosomes in vivo; and (2) Da protein is widely distributed, both spatially and temporally, throughout development. With regard to the essential role of maternal da+ in progeny sex determination, little, if any, Da protein is synthesized in the maternal germline. This suggests that the female-specific germline function of da+ is provided to the zygote as maternally synthesized RNA that becomes translated early in embryogenesis.

Sei un nuovo arrivato?
Leggi il regolamento del forum e presentati qui

My photo portfolio (now on G+!)
Torna all'inizio della Pagina
  Discussione  

Quanto č utile/interessante questa discussione:

 Nuova Discussione  Nuovo Sondaggio Nuovo Sondaggio
 Rispondi Aggiungi ai Preferiti Aggiungi ai Preferiti
Cerca nelle discussioni
Vai a:
MolecularLab.it © 2003-18 MolecularLab.it Torna all'inizio della Pagina