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Evolutionary conservation of otd/Otx2 transcription factor action: a genome-wide microarray analysis in Drosophila

BACKGROUND: Homeobox genes of the orthodenticle (otd)/Otx family have conserved roles in the embryogenesis of head and brain. Gene replacement experiments show that the Drosophila otd gene and orthologous mammalian Otx genes are functionally equivalent, in that overexpression of either gene in null...

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Autores principales: Montalta-He, Haiqiong, Leemans, Ronny, Loop, Thomas, Strahm, Martin, Certa, Ulrich, Primig, Michael, Acampora, Dario, Simeone, Antonio, Reichert, Heinrich
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC115189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11983056
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author Montalta-He, Haiqiong
Leemans, Ronny
Loop, Thomas
Strahm, Martin
Certa, Ulrich
Primig, Michael
Acampora, Dario
Simeone, Antonio
Reichert, Heinrich
author_facet Montalta-He, Haiqiong
Leemans, Ronny
Loop, Thomas
Strahm, Martin
Certa, Ulrich
Primig, Michael
Acampora, Dario
Simeone, Antonio
Reichert, Heinrich
author_sort Montalta-He, Haiqiong
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description BACKGROUND: Homeobox genes of the orthodenticle (otd)/Otx family have conserved roles in the embryogenesis of head and brain. Gene replacement experiments show that the Drosophila otd gene and orthologous mammalian Otx genes are functionally equivalent, in that overexpression of either gene in null mutants of Drosophila or mouse can restore defects in cephalic and brain development. This suggests that otd and Otx genes control a comparable subset of downstream target genes in either organism. Here we use quantitative transcript imaging to analyze this equivalence of otd and Otx gene action at a genomic level. RESULTS: Oligonucleotide arrays representing 13,400 annotated Drosophila genes were used to study differential gene expression in flies in which either the Drosophila otd gene or the human Otx2 gene was overexpressed. Two hundred and eighty-seven identified transcripts showed highly significant changes in expression levels in response to otd overexpression, and 682 identified transcripts showed highly significant changes in expression levels in response to Otx2 overexpression. Among these, 93 showed differential expression changes following overexpression of either otd or Otx2, and for 90 of these, comparable changes were observed under both experimental conditions. We postulate that these transcripts are common downstream targets of the fly otd gene and the human Otx2 gene in Drosophila. CONCLUSION: Our experiments indicate that approximately one third of the otd-regulated transcripts also respond to overexpression of the human Otx2 gene in Drosophila. These common otd/Otx2 downstream genes are likely to represent the molecular basis of the functional equivalence of otd and Otx2 gene action in Drosophila.
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spelling pubmed-1151892002-06-06 Evolutionary conservation of otd/Otx2 transcription factor action: a genome-wide microarray analysis in Drosophila Montalta-He, Haiqiong Leemans, Ronny Loop, Thomas Strahm, Martin Certa, Ulrich Primig, Michael Acampora, Dario Simeone, Antonio Reichert, Heinrich Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: Homeobox genes of the orthodenticle (otd)/Otx family have conserved roles in the embryogenesis of head and brain. Gene replacement experiments show that the Drosophila otd gene and orthologous mammalian Otx genes are functionally equivalent, in that overexpression of either gene in null mutants of Drosophila or mouse can restore defects in cephalic and brain development. This suggests that otd and Otx genes control a comparable subset of downstream target genes in either organism. Here we use quantitative transcript imaging to analyze this equivalence of otd and Otx gene action at a genomic level. RESULTS: Oligonucleotide arrays representing 13,400 annotated Drosophila genes were used to study differential gene expression in flies in which either the Drosophila otd gene or the human Otx2 gene was overexpressed. Two hundred and eighty-seven identified transcripts showed highly significant changes in expression levels in response to otd overexpression, and 682 identified transcripts showed highly significant changes in expression levels in response to Otx2 overexpression. Among these, 93 showed differential expression changes following overexpression of either otd or Otx2, and for 90 of these, comparable changes were observed under both experimental conditions. We postulate that these transcripts are common downstream targets of the fly otd gene and the human Otx2 gene in Drosophila. CONCLUSION: Our experiments indicate that approximately one third of the otd-regulated transcripts also respond to overexpression of the human Otx2 gene in Drosophila. These common otd/Otx2 downstream genes are likely to represent the molecular basis of the functional equivalence of otd and Otx2 gene action in Drosophila. BioMed Central 2002 2002-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC115189/ /pubmed/11983056 Text en Copyright © 2002 Montalta-He et al., licensee BioMed Central Ltd
spellingShingle Research
Montalta-He, Haiqiong
Leemans, Ronny
Loop, Thomas
Strahm, Martin
Certa, Ulrich
Primig, Michael
Acampora, Dario
Simeone, Antonio
Reichert, Heinrich
Evolutionary conservation of otd/Otx2 transcription factor action: a genome-wide microarray analysis in Drosophila
title Evolutionary conservation of otd/Otx2 transcription factor action: a genome-wide microarray analysis in Drosophila
title_full Evolutionary conservation of otd/Otx2 transcription factor action: a genome-wide microarray analysis in Drosophila
title_fullStr Evolutionary conservation of otd/Otx2 transcription factor action: a genome-wide microarray analysis in Drosophila
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary conservation of otd/Otx2 transcription factor action: a genome-wide microarray analysis in Drosophila
title_short Evolutionary conservation of otd/Otx2 transcription factor action: a genome-wide microarray analysis in Drosophila
title_sort evolutionary conservation of otd/otx2 transcription factor action: a genome-wide microarray analysis in drosophila
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC115189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11983056
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