Activin-Induced Factors MaintaingoosecoidTranscription through a Paired Homeodomain Binding Site
Previous studies in bothXenopusand zebrafish have shown thatgoosecoidis one of the first genes to be transcribed at the onset of gastrulation.Goosecoidtranscription still initiates when embryos are treated with protein synthesis inhibitors, indicating that it is mediated by preexisting factors and s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Developmental biology 1998-12, Vol.204 (1), p.172-186 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Previous studies in bothXenopusand zebrafish have shown thatgoosecoidis one of the first genes to be transcribed at the onset of gastrulation.Goosecoidtranscription still initiates when embryos are treated with protein synthesis inhibitors, indicating that it is mediated by preexisting factors and suggesting thatgoosecoidtranscription is immediately downstream of the maternal mesoderm-inducing signal. However,goosecoidtranscription continues long after this maternal signal has ceased to be active, indicating that there are mechanisms to maintain activin-induced transcription. Our study has focused on understanding the factors required to maintain this transcription. We have defined an element within the zebrafishgoosecoidpromoter that is sufficient for activin inducibility in bothXenopusand zebrafish embryos. This element, the goosecoid activin element, interacts with two developmentally regulated proteins fromXenopusembryos. A maternal protein interacts through cleavage stages until the midblastula transition, and a second protein binds from the onset of gastrulation. The second protein is zygotically expressed, and its binding is required for activin inducibility in our assay system. We suggest that the zygotic protein we have identified is a good candidate to be involved in the maintenance ofgoosecoidtranscription. Furthermore, this zygotic protein is likely to contain a paired class homeodomain since a consensus binding site for such proteins is present within the goosecoid activin element and is essential for its function. |
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ISSN: | 0012-1606 1095-564X |
DOI: | 10.1006/dbio.1998.9065 |