Publications by authors named "Edy Furger"

Combinatorial interactions among transcription factors (TFs) play essential roles in generating gene expression specificity and diversity in metazoans. Using yeast 2-hybrid (Y2H) assays on nearly all sequence-specific Drosophila TFs, we identified 1,983 protein-protein interactions (PPIs), more than doubling the number of currently known PPIs among Drosophila TFs. For quality assessment, we validated a subset of our interactions using MITOMI and bimolecular fluorescence complementation assays.

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Article Synopsis
  • Transcription factors are crucial for cellular specificity through complex interaction networks that vary based on cell context, but studying these interactions live is difficult due to the need for sensitive and non-invasive methods.
  • The 'multicolor BiFC library' of fly lines allows researchers to visually track multiple transcription factor interactions at once, making it suitable for large-scale studies.
  • Proof of principle experiments, particularly with Hox proteins in live embryos, demonstrate the library's potential as a genetic toolbox for investigating protein-protein interactions in real-time.
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Overexpression screens are used to explore gene functions in Drosophila, but this strategy suffers from the lack of comprehensive and systematic fly strain collections and efficient methods for generating such collections. Here, we present a strategy that could be used efficiently to generate large numbers of transgenic Drosophila strains, and a collection of 1149 UAS-ORF fly lines that were created with the site-specific ΦC31 integrase method. For this collection, we used a set of 655 genes that were cloned as two variants, either as an open reading frame (ORF) with a native stop codon or with a C-terminal 3xHA tag.

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Wnt ligands are lipid-modified, secreted glycoproteins that control multiple steps during embryogenesis and adult-tissue homeostasis. Little is known about the mechanisms underlying Wnt secretion. Recently, Wntless (Wls/Evi/Srt) was identified as a conserved multi-pass transmembrane protein whose function seems to be dedicated to promoting the release of Wnts.

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