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A cis-regulatory sequence within the yellow locus of Drosophila melanogaster required for normal male mating success

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GENETICS
卷 172, 期 2, 页码 1009-1030

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GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.105.045666

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Drosophila, melanogaster males perform a courtship ritual consisting of a series of dependent fixed-action patterns. The yellow (y) gene is required for normal male courtship behavior and subsequent mating success. To better characterize the requirement for y in the manifestation of innate male sexual behavior; we measured the male mating success (MMS) of 12 hypomorphic y mutants and matched-outbred-background controls using a y(+) rescue element on a freely segregating minichromosome. We found that 4 hypomorphs significantly reduced DIMS to varying degrees. Reduced MMS was largely independent of adult pigmentation patterns. These mutations defined a 300-bp regulatory region upstream of the transcription start, the mating-success regulatory sequence (MRS), whose function is required for normal MMS. Visualization of gene action via GFP and a Yellow antibody suggests that the MRS directs y transcription in a small number of cells in the third instar CNS, the developmental stage previously implicated in the role of y with regard to male courtship behavior. The presence of Yellow protein in these cells positively correlates With MMS in a subset of mutants. The MRS contains a regulatory sequence controlling larval pigmentation and a 35-bp sequence that is highly conserved within the genus Drosophila and is predicted to bind known transcription factors.

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