Literature DB >> 29490982

Regulatory integration of Hox factor activity with T-box factors in limb development.

Deepak Jain1,2, Stephen Nemec1,3, Maëva Luxey1, Yves Gauthier1, Amandine Bemmo1, Aurelio Balsalobre1, Jacques Drouin4,2,3,5.   

Abstract

In tetrapods, Tbx4, Tbx5 and Hox cluster genes are crucial for forelimb and hindlimb development and mutations in these genes are responsible for congenital limb defects. The molecular basis of their integrated mechanisms of action in the context of limb development remains poorly understood. We studied Tbx4 and Hoxc10 owing to their overlapping loss-of-function phenotypes and colocalized expression in mouse hindlimb buds. We report an extensive overlap between Tbx4 and Hoxc10 genome occupancy and their putative target genes. Tbx4 and Hoxc10 interact directly with each other, have the ability to bind to a previously unrecognized T-box-Hox composite DNA motif and show synergistic activity when acting on reporter genes. Pitx1, the master regulator for hindlimb specification, also shows extensive genomic colocalization with Tbx4 and Hoxc10. Genome occupancy by Tbx4 in hindlimb buds is similar to Tbx5 occupancy in forelimbs. By contrast, another Hox factor, Hoxd13, also interacts with Tbx4/Tbx5 but antagonizes Tbx4/Tbx5-dependent transcriptional activity. Collectively, the modulation of Tbx-dependent activity by Hox factors acting on common DNA targets may integrate different developmental processes for the balanced formation of proportionate limbs.
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  ChIPseq; Hoxa13; Hoxc10; Hoxd13; Limb specification; Pitx1; Regulatory network; Tbx4; Tbx5

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29490982     DOI: 10.1242/dev.159830

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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