There is no author summary for this article yet. Authors can add summaries to their articles on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.
Abstract
We describe a new repressible binary expression system based on the regulatory genes
from the Neurospora qa gene cluster. This "Q system" offers attractive features for
transgene expression in Drosophila and mammalian cells: low basal expression in the
absence of the transcriptional activator QF, high QF-induced expression, and QF repression
by its repressor QS. Additionally, feeding flies quinic acid can relieve QS repression.
The Q system offers many applications, including (1) intersectional "logic gates"
with the GAL4 system for manipulating transgene expression patterns, (2) GAL4-independent
MARCM analysis, and (3) coupled MARCM analysis to independently visualize and genetically
manipulate siblings from any cell division. We demonstrate the utility of the Q system
in determining cell division patterns of a neuronal lineage and gene function in cell
growth and proliferation, and in dissecting neurons responsible for olfactory attraction.
The Q system can be expanded to other uses in Drosophila and to any organism conducive
to transgenesis.
2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.