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During Drosophila Embryogenesis the Beta 1 Tubulin Gene is Specifically Expressed in the Nervous System and the Apodemes

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Journal Mech Dev
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1991 Feb 1
PMID 1903298
Citations 11
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Abstract

We determined the in vivo distribution of the beta 1 tubulin from D. melanogaster using isotype specific antibodies. Maternally expressed beta 1 tubulin is incorporated into mitotic spindles. Later in development a strong expression in the CNS is observed. Furthermore, all chordotonal organs and the apodemes are marked by beta 1 tubulin. Nuclear run-on assays and stage specific in vitro transcription showed a zygotic expression of the beta 1 tubulin gene from the extended germ-band stage onwards. Using the P-element system, we identified several elements; upstream between -2.2 kb and the transcription initiation site, elements for low level expression in the CNS are present. In the intron between +0.44 kb and +2.5 kb enhancer elements are located that drive the expression in the chordotonal organs and the apodemes. Between the start site and +0.44 kb (273 bp) and +2.5 kb and the second exon (315 bp), maternal and CNS enhancers result in full level expression of a lacZ-beta 1 reporter gene. We show, that the beta 1 tubulin gene is very early effector gene starting its expression shortly after the commitment of neuroblast cell fate. This gene offers an excellent model system for the identification of neural and apodeme specific transcription factors.

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