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C. elegans twist gene expression in differentiated cell types is controlled by autoregulation through intron elements.

Stephany G Meyers1, Ann K Corsi.   

Abstract

The temporospatial regulation of genes encoding transcription factors is important during development. The hlh-8 gene encodes the C. elegans mesodermal transcription factor CeTwist. Elements in the hlh-8 promoter restrict gene expression to predominantly undifferentiated cells of the M lineage. We have discovered that hlh-8 expression in differentiated mesodermal cells is controlled by two well-conserved E box elements in the large first intron. Additionally, we found that these elements are bound in vitro by CeTwist and its transcription factor partner, CeE/DA. The E box driven expression is eliminated or diminished in an hlh-8 null allele or in hlh-2 (CeE/DA) RNAi, respectively. Expression of hlh-8 is also diminished in animals harboring an hlh-8 intron deletion allele. Altogether, our results support a model in which hlh-8 is initially expressed in the undifferentiated M lineage cells via promoter elements and then the CeTwist activates its own expression further (autoregulation) in differentiated cells derived from the M lineage via the intron elements. This model provides a mechanism for how a transcription factor may regulate distinct target genes in cells both before and after initiating the differentiation program. The findings could also be relevant to understanding human Twist gene regulation, which is currently not well understood.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20691175      PMCID: PMC2945437          DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2010.07.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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