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Gene Expression

The Drosophila erect wing Gene, Which Is Important for both Neuronal and Muscle Development, Encodes a Protein Which Is similar to the Sea Urchin P3A2 DNA Binding Protein

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Pages 3641-3649 | Received 02 Dec 1992, Accepted 23 Mar 1993, Published online: 01 Apr 2023

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Sandhya P. Koushika, Matthias Soller & Kalpana White. (2000) The Neuron-Enriched Splicing Pattern of Drosophila erect wing Is Dependent on the Presence of ELAV Protein. Molecular and Cellular Biology 20:5, pages 1836-1845.
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Sandhya P. Koushika, Matthias Soller, Susan M. DeSimone, Douglas M. Daub & Kalpana White. (1999) Differential and Inefficient Splicing of a Broadly Expressed Drosophila erect wing Transcript Results in Tissue-Specific Enrichment of the Vital EWG Protein Isoform. Molecular and Cellular Biology 19:6, pages 3998-4007.
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Sajiv Gugneja, Ching-Man A. Virbasius & Richard C. Scarpulla. (1996) Nuclear Respiratory Factors 1 and 2 Utilize Similar Glutamine-Containing Clusters of Hydrophobic Residues To Activate Transcription. Molecular and Cellular Biology 16:10, pages 5708-5716.
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Sanford J. Madigan, Philip Edeen, Joan Esnayra & Michael McKeown. (1996) att, a Target for Regulation by tra2 in the Testes of Drosophila melanogaster, Encodes Alternative RNAs and Alternative Proteins. Molecular and Cellular Biology 16:8, pages 4222-4230.
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Alicia Gómez-Cuadrado, Mercè Martín, Micheline Noël & Adolf Ruiz-Carrillo. (1995) Initiation Binding Receptor, a Factor That Binds to the Transcription Initiation Site of the Histone h5 Gene, Is a Glycosylated Member of a Family of Cell Growth Regulators. Molecular and Cellular Biology 15:12, pages 6670-6685.
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