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Kaminker, J.S., Singh, R., Lebestky, T., Yan, H., Banerjee, U. (2001). Redundant function of Runt Domain binding partners, Big brother and Brother, during Drosophila development.  Development 128(14): 2639--2648.
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FBrf0138356
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The Core Binding Factor is a heterodimeric transcription factor complex in vertebrates that is composed of a DNA binding alpha-subunit and a non-DNA binding beta-subunit. The alpha-subunit is encoded by members of the Runt Domain family of proteins and the beta-subunit is encoded by the CBF beta gene. In Drosophila, two genes encoding alpha-subunits, runt and lozenge, and two genes encoding beta-subunits, Big brother and Brother, have been previously identified. Here, a sensitized genetic screen was used to isolate mutant alleles of the Big brother gene. Expression studies show that Big brother is a nuclear protein that co-localizes with both Lozenge and Runt in the eye imaginal disc. The nuclear localization and stability of Big brother protein is mediated through the formation of heterodimeric complexes between Big brother and either Lozenge or Runt. Big brother functions with Lozenge during cell fate specification in the eye, and is also required for the development of the embryonic PNS. ds-RNA-mediated genetic interference experiments show that Brother and Big brother are redundant and function together with Runt during segmentation of the embryo. These studies highlight a mechanism for transcriptional control by a Runt Domain protein and a redundant pair of partners in the specification of cell fate during development.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Development
    Title
    Development
    Publication Year
    1987-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0950-1991
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