Control of myelination in Schwann cells: a Krox20 cis-regulatory element integrates Oct6, Brn2 and Sox10 activities
Myelination in Schwann cells is governed by several transcription factors, including the POU proteins Oct6 and Brn2, the high mobility group protein Sox10 and the zinc‐finger protein Krox20. How the function of these factors is integrated in the control of myelination has not been established. Previ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | EMBO reports 2006-01, Vol.7 (1), p.52-58 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Myelination in Schwann cells is governed by several transcription factors, including the POU proteins Oct6 and Brn2, the high mobility group protein Sox10 and the zinc‐finger protein Krox20. How the function of these factors is integrated in the control of myelination has not been established. Previously, we identified an enhancer element controlling
Krox20
expression throughout myelination in Schwann cells. In this paper, cell culture experiments were combined with transgenesis to identify transcription factors acting directly upstream of
Krox20
. The results show that during the promyelin–myelin transition,
Krox20
expression is directly activated by Oct6 and Brn2 acting on this enhancer. In addition, the enhancer‐dependent synergism between these POU proteins and Sox10 suggests that
Krox20
expression requires this combination of factors. These results resolve previous controversy concerning the mechanism of action of Oct6 and Brn2 during myelination and provide an explanation for myelin deficiencies in Waardenberg–Hirschsprung disease patients whereby
Sox10
mutations could lead to a loss of
Krox20
expression. |
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ISSN: | 1469-221X 1469-3178 1469-221X |
DOI: | 10.1038/sj.embor.7400573 |