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SOX10 directly modulates ERBB3 transcription via an intronic neural crest enhancer

BACKGROUND: The ERBB3 gene is essential for the proper development of the neural crest (NC) and its derivative populations such as Schwann cells. As with all cell fate decisions, transcriptional regulatory control plays a significant role in the progressive restriction and specification of NC derive...

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Autores principales: Prasad, Megana K, Reed, Xylena, Gorkin, David U, Cronin, Julia C, McAdow, Anthony R, Chain, Kristopher, Hodonsky, Chani J, Jones, Erin A, Svaren, John, Antonellis, Anthony, Johnson, Stephen L, Loftus, Stacie K, Pavan, William J, McCallion, Andrew S
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3124416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21672228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-11-40
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author Prasad, Megana K
Reed, Xylena
Gorkin, David U
Cronin, Julia C
McAdow, Anthony R
Chain, Kristopher
Hodonsky, Chani J
Jones, Erin A
Svaren, John
Antonellis, Anthony
Johnson, Stephen L
Loftus, Stacie K
Pavan, William J
McCallion, Andrew S
author_facet Prasad, Megana K
Reed, Xylena
Gorkin, David U
Cronin, Julia C
McAdow, Anthony R
Chain, Kristopher
Hodonsky, Chani J
Jones, Erin A
Svaren, John
Antonellis, Anthony
Johnson, Stephen L
Loftus, Stacie K
Pavan, William J
McCallion, Andrew S
author_sort Prasad, Megana K
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The ERBB3 gene is essential for the proper development of the neural crest (NC) and its derivative populations such as Schwann cells. As with all cell fate decisions, transcriptional regulatory control plays a significant role in the progressive restriction and specification of NC derived lineages during development. However, little is known about the sequences mediating transcriptional regulation of ERBB3 or the factors that bind them. RESULTS: In this study we identified three transcriptional enhancers at the ERBB3 locus and evaluated their regulatory potential in vitro in NC-derived cell types and in vivo in transgenic zebrafish. One enhancer, termed ERBB3_MCS6, which lies within the first intron of ERBB3, directs the highest reporter expression in vitro and also demonstrates epigenetic marks consistent with enhancer activity. We identify a consensus SOX10 binding site within ERBB3_MCS6 and demonstrate, in vitro, its necessity and sufficiency for the activity of this enhancer. Additionally, we demonstrate that transcription from the endogenous Erbb3 locus is dependent on Sox10. Further we demonstrate in vitro that Sox10 physically interacts with that ERBB3_MCS6. Consistent with its in vitro activity, we also show that ERBB3_MCS6 drives reporter expression in NC cells and a subset of its derivative lineages in vivo in zebrafish in a manner consistent with erbb3b expression. We also demonstrate, using morpholino analysis, that Sox10 is necessary for ERBB3_MCS6 expression in vivo in zebrafish. CONCLUSIONS: Taken collectively, our data suggest that ERBB3 may be directly regulated by SOX10, and that this control may in part be facilitated by ERBB3_MCS6.
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spelling pubmed-31244162011-06-28 SOX10 directly modulates ERBB3 transcription via an intronic neural crest enhancer Prasad, Megana K Reed, Xylena Gorkin, David U Cronin, Julia C McAdow, Anthony R Chain, Kristopher Hodonsky, Chani J Jones, Erin A Svaren, John Antonellis, Anthony Johnson, Stephen L Loftus, Stacie K Pavan, William J McCallion, Andrew S BMC Dev Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The ERBB3 gene is essential for the proper development of the neural crest (NC) and its derivative populations such as Schwann cells. As with all cell fate decisions, transcriptional regulatory control plays a significant role in the progressive restriction and specification of NC derived lineages during development. However, little is known about the sequences mediating transcriptional regulation of ERBB3 or the factors that bind them. RESULTS: In this study we identified three transcriptional enhancers at the ERBB3 locus and evaluated their regulatory potential in vitro in NC-derived cell types and in vivo in transgenic zebrafish. One enhancer, termed ERBB3_MCS6, which lies within the first intron of ERBB3, directs the highest reporter expression in vitro and also demonstrates epigenetic marks consistent with enhancer activity. We identify a consensus SOX10 binding site within ERBB3_MCS6 and demonstrate, in vitro, its necessity and sufficiency for the activity of this enhancer. Additionally, we demonstrate that transcription from the endogenous Erbb3 locus is dependent on Sox10. Further we demonstrate in vitro that Sox10 physically interacts with that ERBB3_MCS6. Consistent with its in vitro activity, we also show that ERBB3_MCS6 drives reporter expression in NC cells and a subset of its derivative lineages in vivo in zebrafish in a manner consistent with erbb3b expression. We also demonstrate, using morpholino analysis, that Sox10 is necessary for ERBB3_MCS6 expression in vivo in zebrafish. CONCLUSIONS: Taken collectively, our data suggest that ERBB3 may be directly regulated by SOX10, and that this control may in part be facilitated by ERBB3_MCS6. BioMed Central 2011-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3124416/ /pubmed/21672228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-11-40 Text en Copyright ©2011 Prasad et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Prasad, Megana K
Reed, Xylena
Gorkin, David U
Cronin, Julia C
McAdow, Anthony R
Chain, Kristopher
Hodonsky, Chani J
Jones, Erin A
Svaren, John
Antonellis, Anthony
Johnson, Stephen L
Loftus, Stacie K
Pavan, William J
McCallion, Andrew S
SOX10 directly modulates ERBB3 transcription via an intronic neural crest enhancer
title SOX10 directly modulates ERBB3 transcription via an intronic neural crest enhancer
title_full SOX10 directly modulates ERBB3 transcription via an intronic neural crest enhancer
title_fullStr SOX10 directly modulates ERBB3 transcription via an intronic neural crest enhancer
title_full_unstemmed SOX10 directly modulates ERBB3 transcription via an intronic neural crest enhancer
title_short SOX10 directly modulates ERBB3 transcription via an intronic neural crest enhancer
title_sort sox10 directly modulates erbb3 transcription via an intronic neural crest enhancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3124416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21672228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-11-40
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