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Rastelli, L., Richman, R., Kuroda, M.I. (1995). The dosage compensation regulators MLE, MSL-1 and MSL-2 are interdependent since early embryogenesis in Drosophila.  Mech. Dev. 53(2): 223--233.
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FBrf0084292
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We have analyzed the expression pattern and localization of MLE, MLS-1, MSL-2, and histone H4Ac16 during embryogenesis to determine when msl-dependent dosage compensation begins. Maternal MSL-1 and MLE are present in both sexes at fertilization. MSL-2 lacks a maternal component, and male-specific zygotic expression is detectable at the end of blastoderm. During germ band extension, MSL-1, MSL-2, MLE, and histone H4Ac16 display coincident sub-nuclear localization in male embryos. In embryos lacking one of the MSL proteins, the sub-nuclear localization of the other MSLs and of histone H4Ac16 is not detected. We conclude that the MSL proteins associate with the X chromosome and are interdependent since early embryogenesis.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Mech. Dev.
    Title
    Mechanisms of Development
    Publication Year
    1990-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0925-4773
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