Research Topic: Drosophila genetics

Functional analysis of enhancer elements regulating the expression of the Drosophila homeodomain transcription factor DRx by gene targeting

Scientists studied how a specific gene called DRx is controlled during fruit fly brain development. They identified the DNA regions called enhancers that turn on this gene at different times and in different parts of the developing brain. By removing these enhancers one at a time, they showed which brain structures depend on each enhancer, revealing that DRx plays important roles in multiple aspects of brain formation.

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N-terminal oligomerization drives HDAC4 nuclear condensation and neurodevelopmental dysfunction in Drosophila

This study reveals how a protein called HDAC4 forms clumps inside cell nuclei, which damages brain development. Researchers found that the protein’s ability to stick to itself (oligomerize) drives this clumping process. By modifying the protein to prevent self-sticking, they reduced the damage to developing brain structures, suggesting new ways to treat brain disorders linked to HDAC4 accumulation.

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