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Genetics, Vol 128, 119-132, Copyright © 1991
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Molecular Genetics of the Posterior Sex Combs/Suppressor 2 of zeste Region of Drosophila: Aberrant Expression of the Suppressor 2 of zeste Gene Results in Abnormal Bristle Development
B. P. Brunk, E. C. Martin and P. N. Adler
Biology Department, Molecular Biology Institute, and Cancer Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903
We report the molecular characterization of the Posterior sex combs-Suppressor 2 of zeste region of Drosophila melanogaster. The distal breakpoint of the Aristapedioid inversion divides the region into two parts. We have molecularly mapped the lesions associated with several loss of function mutations in the Polycomb group gene Posterior sex combs (Psc) proximal to this breakpoint. In addition, we have found that lesions associated with several loss of function mutations in the Suppressor 2 of zeste [Su(z)2] gene lie distal to this breakpoint. Since the breakpoint does not cause a loss of function in either gene, no essential sequences are shared by these two neighboring genes. There are three dominant gain of function mutations in the region that result in abnormal bristle development. We find that all three juxtapose foreign DNA sequences upstream of the Su(z)2 gene, and that at least two of these mutations (Arp(1) and vg(D)) behave genetically as gain of function mutations in Su(z)2. Northern and in situ hybridization analyses show that the mutations result in increased accumulation of the Su(z)2 mRNA, which we argue is responsible for the bristle loss phenotype.
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