[PDF][PDF] Bonus, a Drosophila homolog of TIF1 proteins, interacts with nuclear receptors and can inhibit βFTZ-F1-dependent transcription

R Beckstead, JA Ortiz, C Sanchez, SN Prokopenko… - Molecular cell, 2001 - cell.com
R Beckstead, JA Ortiz, C Sanchez, SN Prokopenko, P Chambon, R Losson, HJ Bellen
Molecular cell, 2001cell.com
The Drosophila bonus (bon) gene encodes a homolog of the vertebrate TIF1 transcriptional
cofactors. bon is required for male viability, molting, and numerous events in metamorphosis
including leg elongation, bristle development, and pigmentation. Most of these processes
are associated with genes that have been implicated in the ecdysone pathway, a nuclear
hormone receptor pathway required throughout Drosophila development. Bon is associated
with sites on the polytene chromosomes and can interact with numerous Drosophila nuclear …
Abstract
The Drosophila bonus (bon) gene encodes a homolog of the vertebrate TIF1 transcriptional cofactors. bon is required for male viability, molting, and numerous events in metamorphosis including leg elongation, bristle development, and pigmentation. Most of these processes are associated with genes that have been implicated in the ecdysone pathway, a nuclear hormone receptor pathway required throughout Drosophila development. Bon is associated with sites on the polytene chromosomes and can interact with numerous Drosophila nuclear receptor proteins. Bon binds via an LxxLL motif to the AF-2 activation domain present in the ligand binding domain of βFTZ-F1 and behaves as a transcriptional inhibitor in vivo.
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