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Josiane Alabouvette

The Drosophila ACP65A cuticle gene: deletion scanning analysis of cis-regulatory sequences and regulation by DHR38.

The regulatory sequences of the Drosophila ACP65A cuticle gene were analyzed in vivo in transgenic flies, using both fusion genes constructs and transposase-mediated deletions within a P element containing ACP65A regulatory sequences fused to the lacZ gene (deletion scanning). The sequences located between −594 and +161 are sufficient to confer both temporal and spatial expression specificities, indicating the presence of tissue-specific enhancers and response elements to hormone-induced factors. In addition, timing of expression and tissue-specificity appear to be controlled by distinct cis-regulatory elements, which suggests the existence of independent hormonal and tissue-specific signal…

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The cis-regulatory sequences required for expression of the Drosophila melanogaster adult cuticle gene ACP65A.

Post-embryonic development in insects requires successive molts. Molts are triggered by ecdysteroids, and the nature of the molt (larval, pupal or adult) is determined by juvenile hormones. The genes encoding cuticle proteins are targets of both classes of hormones, and therefore are interesting models to study hormone action at the molecular level. The Drosophila ACP65A cuticle gene is expressed exclusively during the synthesis of the adult exoskeleton, in epidermal domains synthesising flexible cuticle. We have examined the cis -regulatory sequences of ACP65A using phylogenetic comparisons and functional analysis, and find that only about 180 bp are essential, including an 81 bp intron. T…

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Evolution of ecdysteroids and of their apolar conjugates during the post-embryonic development of the tickOrnithodoros moubata

The ecdysteroid (ES) content of the soft tick Ornithodoros moubata was investigated during the five successive nymphal molting cycles by means of an enzyme immunoassay (EIA). Samples were submitted to esterase hydrolysis in order to release free ecdysteroids from the acyl-ester conjugates (AP = apolar products). Crude and hydrolysed extracts were then analyzed by EIA using two different antibodies, a monoclonal raised against 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) and a polychlonal raised against ecdysone (E). With the crude extracts, each molting cycle was associated with an ES peak, occurring in the middle of the instar. 20E was preponderant during the first 2 nymph cycles, but the proportion of E and …

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Cloning and characterization of new orphan nuclear receptors and their developmental profiles duringTenebriometamorphosis

Five PCR fragments corresponding to a part of the DNA-binding domain of different hormone nuclear receptors were isolated from Tenebrio molitor mRNAs. The sequence identity of three of them with known Drosophila nuclear receptors strongly suggests that they are the Tenebrio orthologs of seven-up, DHR3 and β-FTZ-F1, and thus named Tmsvp, TmHR3 and TmFTZ-F1. The full-length sequences of the other two were established. TmHR78 is either a new receptor of the DHR78 family or the same gene which has evolved rapidly, particularly in the E domain. TmGRF belongs to the GCNF1 family and its in vitro translated product binds to the extended half site TCAAGGTCA with high affinity. The periods of expres…

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A Mutation With Major Effects on Drosophila melanogaster Sex Pheromones

0016-6731 (Print) Comparative Study Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Sex pheromones are intraspecific chemical signals that are crucial for mate attraction and discrimination. In Drosophila melanogaster, the predominant hydrocarbons on the cuticle of mature female and male flies are radically different and tend to stimulate or inhibit male courtship, respectively. This sexual difference depends largely upon the number of double bonds (one in males and two in females) added by desaturase enzymes. A mutation was caused by a PGal4 transposon inserted in the desat1 gene that codes for the desaturase crucial for setting these double bonds. Homozygous mutant flies produced 70-90%…

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