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Fig. 5. sage is directly regulated by Fkh and Sage. (A) 1.2
kb of sequence upstream and spanning the translation start site (green
letters) of sage is sufficient to direct Fkh-dependent salivary gland
expression of the lacZ reporter gene. This sequence contains five
consensus bHLH-binding sites (red circles and sequences) and one Fkh-binding
site (blue oval and sequence). (B,C) The wild-type Sage 1.2-lacZ
construct gave robust salivary gland expression both early and late.
(D,E) Expression of the wild-type Sage 1.2-lacZ was diminished
in fkh mutant salivary glands, which do not invaginate.
(F,G) Mutations disrupting either the Fkh site or
(H,I) the bHLH sites resulted in reduced salivary gland
expression of ßgal. (J,K) Loss of both Fkh and bHLH sites
resulted in reduced expression of the reporter gene to levels observed in
fkh mutants (compare salivary gland expression of ßgal in J and
K with D and E).