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E(spl)m2-BFM  -  Enhancer of split m2, Bearded family member

Drosophila melanogaster

Synonyms: CG6104, DmelCG6104, Dmel\CG6104, E(Spl)m2, E(spl), ...
 
 
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High impact information on m2

  • We show that overexpression of either m2 or m6 interferes with N-dependent cell fate decisions in adult PNS development [1].
  • In this report, we analyze the structure, regulation and activity of the m1, m2 and m6 genes of the E(spl)-C [1].
  • Here we show that the E(spl)-C contains three additional Notch responsive, non-bHLH genes: m4 and ma are structurally related, whilst m2 encodes a novel protein [2].

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