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Identification of candidate downstream genes for the homeodomain transcription factor Labial in Drosophila through oligonucleotide-array transcript imaging

BACKGROUND: Homeotic genes are key developmental regulators that are highly conserved throughout evolution. Their encoded homeoproteins function as transcription factors to control a wide range of developmental processes. Although much is known about homeodomain-DNA interactions, only a small number...

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Autores principales: Leemans, Ronny, Loop, Thomas, Egger, Boris, He, Haiqiong, Kammermeier, Lars, Hartmann, Beate, Certa, Ullrich, Reichert, Heinrich, Hirth, Frank
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC32187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11387036
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author Leemans, Ronny
Loop, Thomas
Egger, Boris
He, Haiqiong
Kammermeier, Lars
Hartmann, Beate
Certa, Ullrich
Reichert, Heinrich
Hirth, Frank
author_facet Leemans, Ronny
Loop, Thomas
Egger, Boris
He, Haiqiong
Kammermeier, Lars
Hartmann, Beate
Certa, Ullrich
Reichert, Heinrich
Hirth, Frank
author_sort Leemans, Ronny
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Homeotic genes are key developmental regulators that are highly conserved throughout evolution. Their encoded homeoproteins function as transcription factors to control a wide range of developmental processes. Although much is known about homeodomain-DNA interactions, only a small number of genes acting downstream of homeoproteins have been identified. Here we use a functional genomic approach to identify candidate target genes of the Drosophila homeodomain transcription factor Labial. RESULTS: High-density oligonucleotide arrays with probe sets representing 1,513 identified and sequenced genes were used to analyze differential gene expression following labial overexpression in Drosophila embryos. We find significant expression level changes for 96 genes belonging to all functional classes represented on the array. In accordance with our experimental procedure, we expect that these genes are either direct or indirect targets of labial gene action. Among these genes, 48 were upregulated and 48 were downregulated following labial overexpression. This corresponds to 6.3% of the genes represented on the array. For a selection of these genes, we show that the data obtained with the oligonucleotide arrays are consistent with data obtained using quantitative RT-PCR. CONCLUSIONS: Our results identify a number of novel candidate downstream target genes for Labial, suggesting that this homeoprotein differentially regulates a limited and distinct set of embryonically expressed Drosophila genes.
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spelling pubmed-321872001-06-04 Identification of candidate downstream genes for the homeodomain transcription factor Labial in Drosophila through oligonucleotide-array transcript imaging Leemans, Ronny Loop, Thomas Egger, Boris He, Haiqiong Kammermeier, Lars Hartmann, Beate Certa, Ullrich Reichert, Heinrich Hirth, Frank Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: Homeotic genes are key developmental regulators that are highly conserved throughout evolution. Their encoded homeoproteins function as transcription factors to control a wide range of developmental processes. Although much is known about homeodomain-DNA interactions, only a small number of genes acting downstream of homeoproteins have been identified. Here we use a functional genomic approach to identify candidate target genes of the Drosophila homeodomain transcription factor Labial. RESULTS: High-density oligonucleotide arrays with probe sets representing 1,513 identified and sequenced genes were used to analyze differential gene expression following labial overexpression in Drosophila embryos. We find significant expression level changes for 96 genes belonging to all functional classes represented on the array. In accordance with our experimental procedure, we expect that these genes are either direct or indirect targets of labial gene action. Among these genes, 48 were upregulated and 48 were downregulated following labial overexpression. This corresponds to 6.3% of the genes represented on the array. For a selection of these genes, we show that the data obtained with the oligonucleotide arrays are consistent with data obtained using quantitative RT-PCR. CONCLUSIONS: Our results identify a number of novel candidate downstream target genes for Labial, suggesting that this homeoprotein differentially regulates a limited and distinct set of embryonically expressed Drosophila genes. BioMed Central 2001 2001-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC32187/ /pubmed/11387036 Text en Copyright © 2001 Leemans et al., licensee BioMed Central Ltd
spellingShingle Research
Leemans, Ronny
Loop, Thomas
Egger, Boris
He, Haiqiong
Kammermeier, Lars
Hartmann, Beate
Certa, Ullrich
Reichert, Heinrich
Hirth, Frank
Identification of candidate downstream genes for the homeodomain transcription factor Labial in Drosophila through oligonucleotide-array transcript imaging
title Identification of candidate downstream genes for the homeodomain transcription factor Labial in Drosophila through oligonucleotide-array transcript imaging
title_full Identification of candidate downstream genes for the homeodomain transcription factor Labial in Drosophila through oligonucleotide-array transcript imaging
title_fullStr Identification of candidate downstream genes for the homeodomain transcription factor Labial in Drosophila through oligonucleotide-array transcript imaging
title_full_unstemmed Identification of candidate downstream genes for the homeodomain transcription factor Labial in Drosophila through oligonucleotide-array transcript imaging
title_short Identification of candidate downstream genes for the homeodomain transcription factor Labial in Drosophila through oligonucleotide-array transcript imaging
title_sort identification of candidate downstream genes for the homeodomain transcription factor labial in drosophila through oligonucleotide-array transcript imaging
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC32187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11387036
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