2003
DOI: 10.1242/dev.00543
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An endogenous Su(Hw) insulator separates theyellowgene from theAchaete-scutegene complex inDrosophila

Abstract: There was an error published in Development 130, 3249-3258.The name of the second author, Inna Biryukova, was published incorrectly. The name is correct as written above.The authors apologise to readers for this mistake.

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“…4). Our findings suggest that enhancer blocking by 1A-2 is less dependent on the Su(Hw) protein than previously reported (39) and imply that the Su(Hw) protein cooperates with other protein(s) bound to 1A-2 to prevent enhancer-promoter communication.…”
Section: Su(hw)-binding Sites Downstream Of the Yellowsupporting
confidence: 44%
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“…4). Our findings suggest that enhancer blocking by 1A-2 is less dependent on the Su(Hw) protein than previously reported (39) and imply that the Su(Hw) protein cooperates with other protein(s) bound to 1A-2 to prevent enhancer-promoter communication.…”
Section: Su(hw)-binding Sites Downstream Of the Yellowsupporting
confidence: 44%
“…Insertion of 1A-2 upstream of the yellow wing and body enhancers did not interfere with enhancer function (data not shown), demonstrating that 1A-2 effects on gene expression are position-dependent. The 1A-2 region was independently identified due to disruption of enhancer activated transcription in the achaete-scute gene cluster and subsequently shown to block the white eye enhancer (39). Taken together these data suggest that 1A-2 has general enhancer blocking effects.…”
Section: Su(hw)-binding Sites Downstream Of the Yellowmentioning
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“…To explore this possibility, we used antibodies directed against known insulator proteins for supershift experiments. The antibodies tested included BEAF, CP190, Elba, Enhancer of yellow 2 [E(y)2], Insensitive (Insv), Lola-like, Mod(mdg4), Su(Hw), and Pita (11,14,24,33,35,57,(72)(73)(74)(75)(76)(77)(78)(79)(80)(81)(82). Like GAF (and Pipsqueak), CP190 and Lola-like have N-terminal BTB protein-protein interaction domains and several C-terminal zinc fingers that mediate DNA binding.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most thoroughly characterized Drosophila insulator is from the gypsy transposon and consists of reiterated sites for a single DNA binding protein (31,32). In contrast, endogenous fly insulators are generated by a unique assemblage of proteins on heterogeneous and rather large (Ͼ250 bp) sequences (33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40). Moreover, in the few examples that have been studied in detail, this assemblage is a composite of functionally redundant cis/trans elements, with no single element being absolutely essential (3,(37)(38)(39)(40)(41).…”
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