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MBD-like  -  CG8208 gene product from transcript CG8208-RC

Drosophila melanogaster

Synonyms: CG8208, Dm Mbd2/3, DmMbd2/3, Dmel\CG8208, MBD2-3, ...
 
 
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High impact information on MBD-like

  • However, the MBD-like proteins exhibit transcriptional and biochemical properties consistent with roles as components of a histone deacetylase-dependent corepressor complex similar to the vertebrate Mi-2 complex [1].
  • The two proteins are differentially expressed during development, suggesting functional specialization. dMBD-like and/or dMBD-likeDelta is present at the chromocenter on larval polytene chromosomes as well as at discrete bands interspersed along the euchromatic chromosome arms, many of which are coincident with known ecdysone-induced loci [1].
  • This work describes the properties of dMBD-like, a Drosophila homolog of vertebrate MBD2 and MBD3. dMBD-like and dMBD-likeDelta (a splice variant) failed to bind model methylated DNA probes, inconsistent with their function as mediators of methyl CpG-directed transcriptional repression [1].
 

Other interactions of MBD-like

  • This banding pattern suggests gene-specific regulatory functions for dMBD-like and the Drosophila Mi-2 complex [1].

References

  1. A Drosophila MBD family member is a transcriptional corepressor associated with specific genes. Ballestar, E., Pile, L.A., Wassarman, D.A., Wolffe, A.P., Wade, P.A. Eur. J. Biochem. (2001) [Pubmed]
 
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