Bicoid_3′-UTR_regulatory_element

Bicoid 3′-UTR regulatory element

Bicoid 3′-UTR regulatory element

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The bicoid 3′-UTR regulatory element is an mRNA regulatory element that controls the gene expression of the bicoid protein in fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster.

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The structured RNA element consists of four domains (denoted as II, III, IV and V) in the 3′UTR of the mRNA. It is essential for the correct transport and localisation of bicoid mRNA during oocyte and embryo differentiation, which has been studied most thoroughly in the development of Drosophila melanogaster (fruitfly) larvae.[1][2][3][4]


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  1. Macdonald PM, Struhl G (December 1988). "cis-acting sequences responsible for anterior localization of bicoid mRNA in Drosophila embryos". Nature. 336 (6199): 595–598. Bibcode:1988Natur.336..595M. doi:10.1038/336595a0. PMID 3143913. S2CID 4353831.
  2. MacDonald PM (September 1990). "bicoid mRNA localization signal: phylogenetic conservation of function and RNA secondary structure". Development. 110 (1): 161–171. doi:10.1242/dev.110.1.161. PMID 2081457.
  3. Brunel C, Ehresmann C (February 2004). "Secondary structure of the 3′ UTR of bicoid mRNA". Biochimie. 86 (2): 91–104. doi:10.1016/j.biochi.2004.01.002. PMID 15016447.

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