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Identification of Pax6-Dependent Gene Regulatory Networks in the Mouse Lens

Lineage-specific DNA-binding transcription factors regulate development by activating and repressing particular set of genes required for the acquisition of a specific cell type. Pax6 is a paired domain and homeodomain-containing transcription factor essential for development of central nervous, olf...

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Autores principales: Wolf, Louise V., Yang, Ying, Wang, Jinhua, Xie, Qing, Braunger, Barbara, Tamm, Ernst R., Zavadil, Jiri, Cvekl, Ales
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2612750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19132093
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004159
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author Wolf, Louise V.
Yang, Ying
Wang, Jinhua
Xie, Qing
Braunger, Barbara
Tamm, Ernst R.
Zavadil, Jiri
Cvekl, Ales
author_facet Wolf, Louise V.
Yang, Ying
Wang, Jinhua
Xie, Qing
Braunger, Barbara
Tamm, Ernst R.
Zavadil, Jiri
Cvekl, Ales
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description Lineage-specific DNA-binding transcription factors regulate development by activating and repressing particular set of genes required for the acquisition of a specific cell type. Pax6 is a paired domain and homeodomain-containing transcription factor essential for development of central nervous, olfactory and visual systems, as well as endocrine pancreas. Haploinsufficiency of Pax6 results in perturbed lens development and homeostasis. Loss-of-function of Pax6 is incompatible with lens lineage formation and results in abnormal telencephalic development. Using DNA microarrays, we have identified 559 genes expressed differentially between 1-day old mouse Pax6 heterozygous and wild type lenses. Of these, 178 (31.8%) were similarly increased and decreased in Pax6 homozygous embryonic telencephalon [Holm PC, Mader MT, Haubst N, Wizenmann A, Sigvardsson M, Götz M (2007) Loss- and gain-of-function analyses reveals targets of Pax6 in the developing mouse telencephalon. Mol Cell Neurosci 34: 99–119]. In contrast, 381 (68.2%) genes were differently regulated between the lens and embryonic telencephalon. Differential expression of nine genes implicated in lens development and homeostasis: Cspg2, Igfbp5, Mab21l2, Nrf2f, Olfm3, Spag5, Spock1, Spon1 and Tgfb2, was confirmed by quantitative RT-PCR, with five of these genes: Cspg2, Mab21l2, Olfm3, Spag5 and Tgfb2, identified as candidate direct Pax6 target genes by quantitative chromatin immunoprecipitation (qChIP). In Mab21l2 and Tgfb2 promoter regions, twelve putative individual Pax6-binding sites were tested by electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSAs) with recombinant Pax6 proteins. This led to the identification of two and three sites in the respective Mab21l2 and Tgfb2 promoter regions identified by qChIPs. Collectively, the present studies represent an integrative genome-wide approach to identify downstream networks controlled by Pax6 that control mouse lens and forebrain development.
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spelling pubmed-26127502009-01-09 Identification of Pax6-Dependent Gene Regulatory Networks in the Mouse Lens Wolf, Louise V. Yang, Ying Wang, Jinhua Xie, Qing Braunger, Barbara Tamm, Ernst R. Zavadil, Jiri Cvekl, Ales PLoS One Research Article Lineage-specific DNA-binding transcription factors regulate development by activating and repressing particular set of genes required for the acquisition of a specific cell type. Pax6 is a paired domain and homeodomain-containing transcription factor essential for development of central nervous, olfactory and visual systems, as well as endocrine pancreas. Haploinsufficiency of Pax6 results in perturbed lens development and homeostasis. Loss-of-function of Pax6 is incompatible with lens lineage formation and results in abnormal telencephalic development. Using DNA microarrays, we have identified 559 genes expressed differentially between 1-day old mouse Pax6 heterozygous and wild type lenses. Of these, 178 (31.8%) were similarly increased and decreased in Pax6 homozygous embryonic telencephalon [Holm PC, Mader MT, Haubst N, Wizenmann A, Sigvardsson M, Götz M (2007) Loss- and gain-of-function analyses reveals targets of Pax6 in the developing mouse telencephalon. Mol Cell Neurosci 34: 99–119]. In contrast, 381 (68.2%) genes were differently regulated between the lens and embryonic telencephalon. Differential expression of nine genes implicated in lens development and homeostasis: Cspg2, Igfbp5, Mab21l2, Nrf2f, Olfm3, Spag5, Spock1, Spon1 and Tgfb2, was confirmed by quantitative RT-PCR, with five of these genes: Cspg2, Mab21l2, Olfm3, Spag5 and Tgfb2, identified as candidate direct Pax6 target genes by quantitative chromatin immunoprecipitation (qChIP). In Mab21l2 and Tgfb2 promoter regions, twelve putative individual Pax6-binding sites were tested by electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSAs) with recombinant Pax6 proteins. This led to the identification of two and three sites in the respective Mab21l2 and Tgfb2 promoter regions identified by qChIPs. Collectively, the present studies represent an integrative genome-wide approach to identify downstream networks controlled by Pax6 that control mouse lens and forebrain development. Public Library of Science 2009-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2612750/ /pubmed/19132093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004159 Text en Wolf et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wolf, Louise V.
Yang, Ying
Wang, Jinhua
Xie, Qing
Braunger, Barbara
Tamm, Ernst R.
Zavadil, Jiri
Cvekl, Ales
Identification of Pax6-Dependent Gene Regulatory Networks in the Mouse Lens
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title_full Identification of Pax6-Dependent Gene Regulatory Networks in the Mouse Lens
title_fullStr Identification of Pax6-Dependent Gene Regulatory Networks in the Mouse Lens
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Pax6-Dependent Gene Regulatory Networks in the Mouse Lens
title_short Identification of Pax6-Dependent Gene Regulatory Networks in the Mouse Lens
title_sort identification of pax6-dependent gene regulatory networks in the mouse lens
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2612750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19132093
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004159
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