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Integrative analysis of gene amplification in Drosophila follicle cells: parameters of origin activation and repression

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Kim, Jane C.; Nordman, Jared T.; Xie, Fang; Orr-Weaver, Terry L.; Kashevsky, Helena; Eng, Thomas; Li, Sharon; MacAlpine, David M.; ... Show more Show less
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In metazoans, how replication origins are specified and subsequently activated is not well understood. Drosophila amplicons in follicle cells (DAFCs) are genomic regions that undergo rereplication to increase DNA copy number. We identified all DAFCs by comparative genomic hybridization, uncovering two new amplicons in addition to four known previously. The complete identification of all DAFCs enabled us to investigate these in vivo replicons with respect to parameters of transcription, localization of the origin recognition complex (ORC), and histone acetylation, yielding important insights into gene amplification as a metazoan replication model. Significantly, ORC is bound across domains spanning 10 or more kilobases at the DAFC rather than at a specific site. Additionally, ORC is bound at many regions that do not undergo amplification, and, in contrast to cell culture, these regions do not correlate with high gene expression. As a developmental strategy, gene amplification is not the predominant means of achieving high expression levels, even in cells capable of amplification. Intriguingly, we found that, in some strains, a new amplicon, DAFC-22B, does not amplify, a consequence of distant repression of ORC binding and origin activation. This repression is alleviated when a fragment containing the origin is placed in different genomic contexts.
Date issued
2011-07
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/84941
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology; Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Journal
Genes & Development
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Citation
Kim, J. C., J. Nordman, F. Xie, H. Kashevsky, T. Eng, S. Li, D. M. MacAlpine, and T. L. Orr-Weaver. “Integrative analysis of gene amplification in Drosophila follicle cells: parameters of origin activation and repression.” Genes & Development 25, no. 13 (July 1, 2011): 1384-1398. Copyright © 2011 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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0890-9369
1549-5477

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