: The phenotypic manifestations of increased expression of the Bap170 and e(y)3 (SAYP) genes in D. melanogaster were analyzed. Using the wing disc model, we show that moderate co-expression of Bap170 and e(y)3 genes in wing discs leads to abnormalities in wing veining. which was probably caused by suppression of EGFR/Ras/MAPK signaling pathways. Strong induction of co-expression of the above genes in wing discs leads to complete suppression of wing development in adults. Ubiquitous co-expression of Bap170 and e(y)3 is lethal at the 1st instar larval stage and leads to the formation of melanotic tumors. The above phenotypes are observed exclusively when Bap170 and e(y)3 are co-expressed. This evidence suggests a robust synergistic effect of the combined action of these genes, which is manifested in the hyperactivity of cell proliferation and differentiation.
Effects of Overexpression of Specific Subunits SAYP, BAP170 of the Chromatin Remodeling Complex in Drosophila Melanogaster / Chmykhalo, V. K.; Shidlovskii, Y. V.; Lebedeva, L. A.; Schedl, P.; Giordano, E.. - In: DOKLADY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS. - ISSN 1607-6729. - (2024). [10.1134/S160767292460088X]
Effects of Overexpression of Specific Subunits SAYP, BAP170 of the Chromatin Remodeling Complex in Drosophila Melanogaster
Giordano E.
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: The phenotypic manifestations of increased expression of the Bap170 and e(y)3 (SAYP) genes in D. melanogaster were analyzed. Using the wing disc model, we show that moderate co-expression of Bap170 and e(y)3 genes in wing discs leads to abnormalities in wing veining. which was probably caused by suppression of EGFR/Ras/MAPK signaling pathways. Strong induction of co-expression of the above genes in wing discs leads to complete suppression of wing development in adults. Ubiquitous co-expression of Bap170 and e(y)3 is lethal at the 1st instar larval stage and leads to the formation of melanotic tumors. The above phenotypes are observed exclusively when Bap170 and e(y)3 are co-expressed. This evidence suggests a robust synergistic effect of the combined action of these genes, which is manifested in the hyperactivity of cell proliferation and differentiation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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