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Collaborative repressive action of the antagonistic ETS transcription factors Pointed and Yan fine-tunes gene expression to confer robustness in Drosophila.

Jemma L Webber1, Jie Zhang1, Alex Massey1, Nicelio Sanchez-Luege1, Ilaria Rebay2.   

Abstract

The acquisition of cellular identity during development depends on precise spatiotemporal regulation of gene expression, with combinatorial interactions between transcription factors, accessory proteins and the basal transcription machinery together translating complex signaling inputs into appropriate gene expression outputs. The opposing repressive and activating inputs of the Drosophila ETS family transcription factors Yan and Pointed orchestrate numerous cell fate transitions downstream of receptor tyrosine kinase signaling, providing one of the premier systems for studying this process. Current models describe the differentiative transition as a switch from Yan-mediated repression to Pointed-mediated activation of common target genes. We describe here a new layer of regulation whereby Yan and Pointed co-occupy regulatory elements to repress gene expression in a coordinated manner, with Pointed being unexpectedly required for the genome-wide occupancy of both Yan and the co-repressor Groucho. Using even skipped as a test-case, synergistic genetic interactions between Pointed, Groucho, Yan and components of the RNA polymerase II pausing machinery suggest that Pointed integrates multiple scales of repressive regulation to confer robustness. We speculate that this mechanism may be used broadly to fine-tune the expression of many genes crucial for development.
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Cell fate specification; Chromatin occupancy; Gene regulatory network; Mesoderm development; RNA pol II pausing

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29848501      PMCID: PMC6053666          DOI: 10.1242/dev.165985

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


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