학술논문

Conservative Protein RCC1 Is a New Component of Black Bands of Drosophilamelanogaster Polytene Chromosomes
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Russian Journal of Developmental Biology. 54(2):160-163
Subject
housekeeping genes
developmental genes
bands
interbands
RCC1 protein
polytene chromosomes
Drosophila melanogaster
Language
English
ISSN
1062-3604
1608-3326
Abstract
Previously, the RCC1 gene (Regulator of Chromosome Condensation 1), which is considered a regulator of chromosome condensation in the cell cycle, was characterized. This gene encodes a nuclear protein whose amino acid sequence is highly conserved among all eukaryotes and consists of seven repeating units. The authors have shown that all the most prominent black bands of polytene chromosomes (260 bands) and the chromocenter bind antibodies to this protein. Antibodies to the xenopus RCC1 protein specifically bind to the Drosophila and human RCC1 protein, while the relative amount of the RCC1 protein increases in Drosophila lines with under-replication suppression compared to the wild type.