Literature DB >> 9545242

Xvent-1 mediates BMP-4-induced suppression of the dorsal-lip-specific early response gene XFD-1' in Xenopus embryos.

H Friedle1, S Rastegar, H Paul, E Kaufmann, W Knöchel.   

Abstract

Ectopic expression of the ventralizing morphogen BMP-4 (bone morphogenetic protein-4) in the dorsal lip (Spemann organizer) of Xenopus embryos blocks transcription of dorsal-lip-specific early response genes. We investigated the molecular mechanism underlying the BMP-4-induced inhibition of the fork head gene XFD-1'. The promoter of this gene contains a BMP-triggered inhibitory element (BIE) which prevents activation of this gene at the ventral/vegetal side of the embryo in vivo. In the present study, we show that BMP-4-induced inhibition is not direct but indirect, and is mediated by Xvent homeobox proteins. Micro-injections of Xvent-1 RNA and XFD-1' promoter deletion mutants demonstrate that Xvent-1 mimics the effect of BMP-4 signalling not only by suppression of the XFD-1' gene, but also by utilizing the BIE. Suppression could be reverted using a dominant-negative Xvent-1 mutant. The repressor domain was localized to the N-terminal region of the protein. Gel-shift and footprint analyses prove that Xvent-1 binds to the BIE. Moreover, PCR-based target-site selection for the Xvent-1 homeodomain confirms distinct motifs within the BIE as preferential binding sites. Thus, biological and molecular data suggest that Xvent-1 acts as direct repressor for XFD-1' transcription and mediates BMP-4-induced inhibition.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9545242      PMCID: PMC1170573          DOI: 10.1093/emboj/17.8.2298

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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