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Brinker regulates wing disc growth in part via repression of Myc expression


ABSTRACT: The molecular mechanisms regulating tissue size represent an unsolved puzzle in developmental biology. One signaling pathway controlling growth of the Drosophila wing is Dpp. Dpp promotes growth via repression of the transcription factor Brinker. The transcriptional targets of Brinker that control cell growth and proliferation, however, are not yet fully elucidated. We report here a genome-wide ChIP-seq of endogenous Brinker from wing imaginal discs. We identify the growth regulator Myc as a target of Brinker and show that Myc together with the microRNA bantam explain a large fraction of the growth inhibition caused by Brinker. This work sheds light on the effector mechanisms by which Dpp signaling controls tissue growth. Identification of Brinker binding sites in Wing imaginal discs cells

ORGANISM(S): Drosophila melanogaster

SUBMITTER: Enrique Blanco 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-40957 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Brk regulates wing disc growth in part via repression of Myc expression.

Doumpas Nikolaos N   Ruiz-Romero Marina M   Blanco Enrique E   Edgar Bruce B   Corominas Montserrat M   Teleman Aurelio A AA  

EMBO reports 20130122 3


The molecular mechanisms regulating tissue size represent an unsolved puzzle in developmental biology. One signalling pathway controlling growth of the Drosophila wing is Dpp. Dpp promotes growth by repression of the transcription factor Brk. The transcriptional targets of Brk that control cell growth and proliferation, however, are not yet fully elucidated. We report here a genome-wide ChIP-Seq of endogenous Brk from wing imaginal discs. We identify the growth regulator Myc as a target of Brk a  ...[more]

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