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A <i>Polycomb</i> and GAGA Dependent Silencer Adjoins the <i>Fab-7</i> Boundary in the Drosophila Bithorax Complex
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GeneticsGenomic MechanismPairing-sensitive SilencingMolecular GeneticsGene Regulatory NetworkIntegrative BiologyDevelopmental GeneticsDrosophila Bithorax ComplexMorphogenesisGene ExpressionFunctional GenomicsCell BiologyBiologyPattern FormationDevelopmental BiologyNatural SciencesHomeotic GenesGene RegulationChromosome BiologyMedicineGaga Dependent Silencer
The homeotic genes of the Drosophila bithorax complex are controlled by a large cis-regulatory region that ensures their segmentally restricted pattern of expression. A deletion that removes the Frontabdominal-7 cis-regulatory region (Fab-7') dominantly transforms parasegment 11 into parasegment 12. Previous studies suggested that removal of a domain boundary element on the proximal side of Fab-7' is responsible for this gain-of-function phenotype. In this article we demonstrate that the Fab-7' deletion also removes a silencer element, the iab-7 PRE, which maps to a different DNA segment and plays a different role in regulating parasegment-specific expression patterns of the Abd-B gene. The iab-7 PRE mediates pairing-sensitive silencing of mini-white, and can maintain the segmentally restricted expression pattern of a BXD, Ubx/lacZ reporter transgene. Both silencing activities depend upon Polycomb Group proteins. Pairing-sensitive silencing is relieved by removing the transvection protein Zeste, but is enhanced in a novel pairing-independent manner by the zeste' allele. The iab-7 PRE silencer is contained within a 0.8-kb fragment that spans a nuclease hypersensitive site, and silencing appears to depend on the chromatin remodeling protein, the GAGA factor.
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