Characterization of Cer-1 cis-regulatory region during early Xenopus development
Cerberus-related molecules are well-known Wnt, Nodal, and BMP inhibitors that have been implicated in different processes including anterior–posterior patterning and left–right asymmetry. In both mouse and frog, two Cerberus-related genes have been isolated, mCer-1 and mCer-2 , and Xcer and Xcoco ,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Development genes and evolution 2011-05, Vol.221 (1), p.29-41 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cerberus-related molecules are well-known Wnt, Nodal, and BMP inhibitors that have been implicated in different processes including anterior–posterior patterning and left–right asymmetry. In both mouse and frog, two Cerberus-related genes have been isolated,
mCer-1
and
mCer-2
, and
Xcer
and
Xcoco
, respectively. Until now, little is known about the mechanisms involved in their transcriptional regulation. Here, we report a heterologous analysis of the mouse
Cerberus-1
gene upstream regulatory regions, responsible for its expression in the visceral endodermal cells. Our analysis showed that the consensus sequences for a TATA, CAAT, or GC boxes were absent but a TGTGG sequence was present at position −172 to −168 bp, relative to the ATG. Using a series of deletion constructs and transient expression in
Xenopus
embryos, we found that a fragment of 1.4 kb of
Cer-1
promoter sequence could reproduce the endogenous expression pattern of
Xenopus cerberus
. A 0.7-kb mcer-1 upstream region was able to drive reporter expression to the involuting mesendodermal cells, while further deletions abolished reporter gene expression. Our results suggest that although no sequence similarity was found between mouse and
Xenopus cerberus
cis-regulatory regions, the signaling cascades regulating
cerberus
expression, during gastrulation, is conserved. |
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ISSN: | 0949-944X 1432-041X 1432-041X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00427-011-0357-5 |