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Global Identification of SMAD2 Target Genes Reveals a Role for Multiple Co-regulatory Factors in Zebrafish Early Gastrulas

Nodal and Smad2/3 signals play pivotal roles in mesendoderm induction and axis determination during late blastulation and early gastrulation in vertebrate embryos. However, Smad2/3 direct target genes during those critical developmental stages have not been systematically identified. Here, through C...

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Autores principales: Liu, Zhaoting, Lin, Xiwen, Cai, Zhaoping, Zhang, Zhuqiang, Han, Chunsheng, Jia, Shunji, Meng, Anming, Wang, Qiang
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3151094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21669877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M111.236307
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author Liu, Zhaoting
Lin, Xiwen
Cai, Zhaoping
Zhang, Zhuqiang
Han, Chunsheng
Jia, Shunji
Meng, Anming
Wang, Qiang
author_facet Liu, Zhaoting
Lin, Xiwen
Cai, Zhaoping
Zhang, Zhuqiang
Han, Chunsheng
Jia, Shunji
Meng, Anming
Wang, Qiang
author_sort Liu, Zhaoting
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description Nodal and Smad2/3 signals play pivotal roles in mesendoderm induction and axis determination during late blastulation and early gastrulation in vertebrate embryos. However, Smad2/3 direct target genes during those critical developmental stages have not been systematically identified. Here, through ChIP-chip assay, we show that the promoter/enhancer regions of 679 genes are bound by Smad2 in the zebrafish early gastrulas. Expression analyses confirm that a significant proportion of Smad2 targets are indeed subjected to Nodal/Smad2 regulation at the onset of gastrulation. The co-existence of DNA-binding sites of other transcription factors in the Smad2-bound regions allows the identification of well known Smad2-binding partners, such as FoxH1 and Lef1/β-catenin, as well as many previously unknown Smad2 partners, including Oct1 and Gata6, during embryogenesis. We demonstrate that Oct1 physically associates with and enhances the transcription and mesendodermal induction activity of Smad2, whereas Gata6 exerts an inhibitory role in Smad2 signaling and mesendodermal induction. Thus, our study systemically uncovers a large number of Smad2 targets in early gastrulas and suggests cooperative roles of Smad2 and other transcription factors in controlling target gene transcription, which will be valuable for studying regulatory cascades during germ layer formation and patterning of vertebrate embryos.
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spelling pubmed-31510942011-08-15 Global Identification of SMAD2 Target Genes Reveals a Role for Multiple Co-regulatory Factors in Zebrafish Early Gastrulas Liu, Zhaoting Lin, Xiwen Cai, Zhaoping Zhang, Zhuqiang Han, Chunsheng Jia, Shunji Meng, Anming Wang, Qiang J Biol Chem Developmental Biology Nodal and Smad2/3 signals play pivotal roles in mesendoderm induction and axis determination during late blastulation and early gastrulation in vertebrate embryos. However, Smad2/3 direct target genes during those critical developmental stages have not been systematically identified. Here, through ChIP-chip assay, we show that the promoter/enhancer regions of 679 genes are bound by Smad2 in the zebrafish early gastrulas. Expression analyses confirm that a significant proportion of Smad2 targets are indeed subjected to Nodal/Smad2 regulation at the onset of gastrulation. The co-existence of DNA-binding sites of other transcription factors in the Smad2-bound regions allows the identification of well known Smad2-binding partners, such as FoxH1 and Lef1/β-catenin, as well as many previously unknown Smad2 partners, including Oct1 and Gata6, during embryogenesis. We demonstrate that Oct1 physically associates with and enhances the transcription and mesendodermal induction activity of Smad2, whereas Gata6 exerts an inhibitory role in Smad2 signaling and mesendodermal induction. Thus, our study systemically uncovers a large number of Smad2 targets in early gastrulas and suggests cooperative roles of Smad2 and other transcription factors in controlling target gene transcription, which will be valuable for studying regulatory cascades during germ layer formation and patterning of vertebrate embryos. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2011-08-12 2011-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3151094/ /pubmed/21669877 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M111.236307 Text en © 2011 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version full access. Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
spellingShingle Developmental Biology
Liu, Zhaoting
Lin, Xiwen
Cai, Zhaoping
Zhang, Zhuqiang
Han, Chunsheng
Jia, Shunji
Meng, Anming
Wang, Qiang
Global Identification of SMAD2 Target Genes Reveals a Role for Multiple Co-regulatory Factors in Zebrafish Early Gastrulas
title Global Identification of SMAD2 Target Genes Reveals a Role for Multiple Co-regulatory Factors in Zebrafish Early Gastrulas
title_full Global Identification of SMAD2 Target Genes Reveals a Role for Multiple Co-regulatory Factors in Zebrafish Early Gastrulas
title_fullStr Global Identification of SMAD2 Target Genes Reveals a Role for Multiple Co-regulatory Factors in Zebrafish Early Gastrulas
title_full_unstemmed Global Identification of SMAD2 Target Genes Reveals a Role for Multiple Co-regulatory Factors in Zebrafish Early Gastrulas
title_short Global Identification of SMAD2 Target Genes Reveals a Role for Multiple Co-regulatory Factors in Zebrafish Early Gastrulas
title_sort global identification of smad2 target genes reveals a role for multiple co-regulatory factors in zebrafish early gastrulas
topic Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3151094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21669877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M111.236307
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