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NK-2 is a homeodomain protein essential for the development of the central nervous system in the Drosophila embryo. Here, we show that the vnd/NK-2 gene encodes an additional protein isoform (NK-2B) that differs from the known one (NK-2A) in its N-terminal domain. While NK-2A is a transcription repressor, NK-2B directly activates transcription from promoters containing NK-2 binding sites, with its N-terminal domain possessing a strong transcription activation potency. The transcription of NK-2B starts at the onset of metamorphosis. Its expression is observed in precursors of differentiating photoreceptors and in photoreceptors of the adult eye. Both NK-2B and NK-2A are expressed in the lamina. However, the expression of NK-2A is mostly associated with the undifferentiated state of nervous cells.
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