Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
November 1994
P element mediated germ-line transformation was used to study the developmental specificity of Drosophila chorion gene regulatory sequences directing expression of the bacterial reporter genes for chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) and beta-galactosidase (lacZ). DNA fragments containing 5' flanking plus the entire 5' untranslated and the beginning of the coding region of either the s36 or the s15 chorion gene are able to confer on the reporter genes normal tissue as well as temporal specificity of expression, exclusively in the ovary of transformed female flies. However, if 5' untranslated and coding regions are omitted, normal ovarian expression is maintained but tissue specificity is relaxed: expression of the reporter gene is detected both in the ovary and in specific non-ovarian tissues of transformed females and males.
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