Rho enhancers play unexpectedly minor roles in Rhodopsin transcription and rod cell integrity
Enhancers function with a basal promoter to control the transcription of target genes. Enhancer regulatory activity is often studied using reporter-based transgene assays. However, unmatched results have been reported when selected enhancers are silenced in situ. In this study, using genomic deletio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2023-08, Vol.13 (1), p.12899-12899, Article 12899 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Enhancers function with a basal promoter to control the transcription of target genes. Enhancer regulatory activity is often studied using reporter-based transgene assays. However, unmatched results have been reported when selected enhancers are silenced in situ. In this study, using genomic deletion analysis in mice, we investigated the roles of two previously identified enhancers and the promoter of the
Rho
gene that codes for the visual pigment rhodopsin. The
Rho
gene is robustly expressed by rod photoreceptors of the retina, and essential for the subcellular structure and visual function of rod photoreceptors. Mutations in
RHO
cause severe vision loss in humans. We found that each
Rho
regulatory region can independently mediate local epigenomic changes, but only the promoter is absolutely required for establishing active
Rho
chromatin configuration and transcription and maintaining the cell integrity and function of rod photoreceptors. To our surprise, two
Rho
enhancers that enable strong promoter activation in reporter assays are largely dispensable for
Rho
expression in vivo. Only small and age-dependent impact is detectable when both enhancers are deleted. Our results demonstrate context-dependent roles of enhancers and highlight the importance of studying functions of
cis
-
regulatory regions
in the native genomic context. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-023-39979-6 |