Literature DB >> 23602564

Analysis of the DNA-binding profile and function of TALE homeoproteins reveals their specialization and specific interactions with Hox genes/proteins.

Dmitry Penkov1, Daniel Mateos San Martín, Luis C Fernandez-Díaz, Catalina A Rosselló, Carlos Torroja, Fátima Sánchez-Cabo, H J Warnatz, Marc Sultan, Marie L Yaspo, Arianna Gabrieli, Vsevolod Tkachuk, Andrea Brendolan, Francesco Blasi, Miguel Torres.   

Abstract

The interactions of Meis, Prep, and Pbx1 TALE homeoproteins with Hox proteins are essential for development and disease. Although Meis and Prep behave similarly in vitro, their in vivo activities remain largely unexplored. We show that Prep and Meis interact with largely independent sets of genomic sites and select different DNA-binding sequences, Prep associating mostly with promoters and housekeeping genes and Meis with promoter-remote regions and developmental genes. Hox target sequences associate strongly with Meis but not with Prep binding sites, while Pbx1 cooperates with both Prep and Meis. Accordingly, Meis1 shows strong genetic interaction with Pbx1 but not with Prep1. Meis1 and Prep1 nonetheless coregulate a subset of genes, predominantly through opposing effects. Notably, the TALE homeoprotein binding profile subdivides Hox clusters into two domains differentially regulated by Meis1 and Prep1. During evolution, Meis and Prep thus specialized their interactions but maintained significant regulatory coordination.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23602564     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2013.03.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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