Transcriptional effects of a positive feedback circuit in Drosophila melanogaster.
Jarosław BrykR Guy ReevesFloyd A ReedJai Andrew DentonPublished in: BMC genomics (2017)
Although the positive feedback tTAV system is effective at killing insect larvae regardless of where it is inserted in the genome, it does not exhibit a specific, consistent transcriptional signature. Instead, each insertion site is associated with broad, but different, transcriptional effects. Our results suggest that lethality may not be caused by a direct effect on transcription of a set of key genes or pathways. Instead, we propose that rather than a specific action of a tTAV protein, it is the stochastic transcriptional effects specific to each insertion site that contribute to the tTAV-induced mortality.