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Kartik Pattabiraman1, Olga Golonzhka2, Susan Lindtner1, Alex S Nord3, Leila Taher4, Renee Hoch1, Shanni N Silberberg1, Dongji Zhang1, Bin Chen5, HongKui Zeng6, Len A Pennacchio7, Luis Puelles8, Axel Visel9, John L R Rubenstein10.
Abstract
Elucidating the genetic control of cerebral cortical (pallial) development is essential for understanding function, evolution, and disorders of the brain. Transcription factors (TFs) that embryonically regulate pallial regionalization are expressed in gradients, raising the question of how discrete domains are generated. We provide evidence that small enhancer elements active in protodomains integrate broad transcriptional information. CreER(T2) and GFP expression from 14 different enhancer elements in stable transgenic mice allowed us to define a comprehensive regional fate map of the pallium. We explored transcriptional mechanisms that control the activity of the enhancers using informatics, in vivo occupancy by TFs that regulate cortical patterning (CoupTFI, Pax6, and Pbx1), and analysis of enhancer activity in Pax6 mutants. Overall, the results provide insights into how broadly expressed patterning TFs regulate the activity of small enhancer elements that drive gene expression in pallial protodomains that fate map to distinct cortical regions.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24814534 PMCID: PMC4104757 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2014.04.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173