| Literature DB >> 26378230 |
Leonardo Beccari1, Raquel Marco-Ferreres2, Noemi Tabanera2, Anna Manfredi3, Marcel Souren4, Beate Wittbrodt4, Ivan Conte5, Jochen Wittbrodt4, Paola Bovolenta6.
Abstract
A well integrated and hierarchically organized gene regulatory network is responsible for the progressive specification of the forebrain. The transcription factor Six3 is one of the central components of this network. As such, Six3 regulates several components of the network, but its upstream regulators are still poorly characterized. Here we have systematically identified such regulators, taking advantage of the detailed functional characterization of the regulatory region of the medaka fish Six3.2 ortholog and of a time/cost-effective trans-regulatory screening, which complemented and overcame the limitations of in silico prediction approaches. The candidates resulting from this search were validated with dose-response luciferase assays and expression pattern criteria. Reconfirmed candidates with a matching expression pattern were also tested with chromatin immunoprecipitation and functional studies. Our results confirm the previously proposed direct regulation of Pax6 and further demonstrate that Msx2 and Pbx1 are bona fide direct regulators of early Six3.2 distribution in distinct domains of the medaka fish forebrain. They also point to other transcription factors, including Tcf3, as additional regulators of different spatial-temporal domains of Six3.2 expression. The activity of these regulators is discussed in the context of the gene regulatory network proposed for the specification of the forebrain.Entities:
Keywords: HCNC; brain; gene regulation; neurodevelopment; transcription factor; transcription regulation; transcriptional enhancers
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26378230 PMCID: PMC4646366 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M115.681254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157