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DOPA decarboxylase gene

REGULATION OF THE DOPA DECARBOXYLASE GENE DURING DROSOPHILA DEVELOPMENT... [Pg.55]

Shen, J., Beall, C. J., and Hirsh, J. (1993). Tissue-specific alternative splicing of the Drosophila dopa decarboxylase gene is affected by heat shock. Mol. Cell. Biol. 13,4549 555. [Pg.82]

Bray, S. J., Johnson, W. A., Hirsh, J., Heberlein, U., and Tjian, R. (1988). A cis-acting element and associated binding factor required for CNS expression of the D. melanogaster dopa decarboxylase gene. EMBO J. 7 177-188. [Pg.83]

Lundell, M. J., and Hirsh, J. (1992). The zfh-2 gene product is a potential regulator of neuron-specific DOPA decarboxylase gene expression in Drosophila Dev. Biol. 154 84-94. [Pg.85]

Mastick, G. S., and Scholnick, S. B. (1992). Repression and activation of the Drosophila dopa decarboxylase gene in glia. Mol. Cell. Biol. 12 5659-5666. [Pg.85]

Scholnick, S Morgan, B. A., and Hirsh, J. (1983). The cloned dopa decarboxylase gene is developmentally regulated when reintegrated into the Drosophila genome. Cell 34 37-45. [Pg.86]

FACCHINI, D., DELUCA, V., Phloem-specific expression of tyrosine dopa decarboxylase genes and the biosynthesis of isoquinoline alkaloids in opium poppy, Plant Cell, 1995, 7, 1811-1821. [Pg.121]


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