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Fig. 1. Molecular organization of cis-regulatory sequences at the
Drosophila bithorax complex. (A) Regulation of
promoter-enhancer interactions. The diagram depicts a common enhancer (orange
rectangle) at a model gene complex. The enhancer is able to interact with any
of the promoters A, B, C or D. An insulator DNA (black ellipse) located
between the enhancer and gene A prevents the enhancer from interacting with
gene A but leaves it free to activate other promoters. A silencer element (red
rectangle) represses gene B in cell types where it would otherwise be
activated by the enhancer. Promoter competition regulates the interaction of
the enhancer with gene C and gene D. The enhancer can activate either gene,
but prefers the core promoter region of gene D. (B) Summary of the
Abd-B-abd-A region of the BX-C. The abd-A and Abd-B
transcription start sites are indicated by leftward arrows. The intergenic
region is
100 kb in length. The iab regions that control
expression of the two homeotic genes are indicated: IAB2-IAB8 (shown with
respect to the corresponding embryonic parasegment). IAB2, IAB3 and IAB4
(shown in blue) regulate expression of abd-A. IAB5, IAB6, IAB7 and
IAB8 (shown in green) direct Abd-B expression. The insulator DNAs
that separate the different iab regions are marked by red ellipses.
Characterized enhancers within the iab regions are shown as orange
rectangles. The IAB5 enhancer is located 55 kb 3' of the Abd-B
promoter and 48 kb 5' of the abd-A promoter, but only interacts
with Abd-B over the intervening insulator sequences. The IAB2
enhancer is located 18 kb 3' of the abd-A promoter and directs
expression specifically from abd-A. (C) Core promoter
sequences at abd-A and Abd-B. The consensus sites for
initiator (INR) and downstream promoter elements (DPE) in Drosophila
are shown (Butler and Kadonaga,
2002). The sequences from the Abd-B and abd-A
promoters do not match these consensus sites (mismatches shown in red). In
addition, neither of the homeotic promoters contains a recognizable TATA box,
suggesting that the core promoter elements at Abd-B(m) and
abd-A are not distinctive. Abd-B(m), morphogenetic
transcript.