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Fig. 6. Tou regulates proneural expression through the DC-specific enhancer of the
ac-sc complex. Late third instar thoracic imaginal discs show
lacZ expression at the DC site
(Garcia-Garcia et al., 1999).
In each case, the reaction was left for one hour at 22°C. (A) Wild-type
pattern with lacZ expression in the DC area (arrow)
(w1118/+; DC: ac-lacZ/+). (B,C) Decrease of tou
function results in a reduction in lacZ activity at the DC site (B:
tou2; DC: ac-lacZ/+; C: touE44.1; DC:
ac-lacZ/+). (D,E) pnrD1 behave as constitutive
activator of proneural expression (pnrD1/DC: ac-lacZ/+)
and causes increased lacZ activity. Reducing tou function in
pnrD1 suppresses excess lacZ activity at the DC
site (tou2/tou2; pnrD1/DC:
ac-lacZ/+), demonstrating that Pnr and Tou regulate ac-sc
expression through the DC enhancer. (F) Reduced Iswi function leads
to a severe decrease of lacZ activity at the DC site
(Iswi1/Iswi2; DC: ac-lacZ/+). (G,H,I)
Overexpressed Tou activates lacZ expression driven by the DC enhancer
(apGal4/EP622; DC: ac-lacZ/+) whereas overexpression of
the dominant-negative Iswi (IswiK159R) is associated with
a decrease in lacZ activity
(apGal4/IswiK159R; DC: aclacZ/+).