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Identification of Two Evolutionarily Conserved 5' cis-Elements Involved in Regulating Spatiotemporal Expression of Nolz-1 during Mouse Embryogenesis

Proper development of vertebrate embryos depends not only on the crucial funtions of key evolutionarily conserved transcriptional regulators, but also on the precisely spatiotemporal expression of these transcriptional regulators. The mouse Nolz-1/Znf503/Zfp503 gene is a mammalian member of the cons...

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Autores principales: Chang, Sunny Li-Yun, Liu, Ya-Chi, Chen, Shih-Yun, Huang, Ting-Hao, Liu, Pei-Tsen, Liu, Fu-Chin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23349903
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054485
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author Chang, Sunny Li-Yun
Liu, Ya-Chi
Chen, Shih-Yun
Huang, Ting-Hao
Liu, Pei-Tsen
Liu, Fu-Chin
author_facet Chang, Sunny Li-Yun
Liu, Ya-Chi
Chen, Shih-Yun
Huang, Ting-Hao
Liu, Pei-Tsen
Liu, Fu-Chin
author_sort Chang, Sunny Li-Yun
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description Proper development of vertebrate embryos depends not only on the crucial funtions of key evolutionarily conserved transcriptional regulators, but also on the precisely spatiotemporal expression of these transcriptional regulators. The mouse Nolz-1/Znf503/Zfp503 gene is a mammalian member of the conserved zinc-finger containing NET family. The expression pattern of Nolz-1 in mouse embryos is highly correlated with that of its homologues in different species. To study the spatiotemporal regulation of Nolz-1, we first identified two evolutionarily conserved cis-elements, UREA and UREB, in 5′ upstream regions of mouse Nolz-1 locus. We then generated UREA-LacZ and UREB-LacZ transgenic reporter mice to characterize the putative enhancer activity of UREA and UREB. The results indicated that both UREA and UREB contained tissue-specific enhancer activity for directing LacZ expression in selective tissue organs during mouse embryogensis. UREA directed LacZ expression preferentially in selective regions of developing central nervous system, including the forebrain, hindbrain and spinal cord, whereas UREB directed LacZ expression mainly in other developing tissue organs such as the Nolz-1 expressing branchial arches and its derivatives, the apical ectodermal ridge of limb buds and the urogenital tissues. Both UREA and UREB directed strong LacZ expression in the lateral plate mesoderm where endogenous Nolz-1 was also expressed. Despite that the LacZ expression pattern did not full recapitulated the endogenous Nolz-1 expression and some mismatched expression patterns were observed, co-expression of LacZ and Nolz-1 did occur in many cells of selective tissue organs, such as in the ventrolateral cortex and ventral spinal cord of UREA-LacZ embryos, and the urogenital tubes of UREB-LacZ embryos. Taken together, our study suggests that UREA and UREB may function as evolutionarily conserved cis-regulatory elements that coordinate with other cis-elements to regulate spatiotemporal expression of Nolz-1 in different tissue organs during mouse embryogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-35517572013-01-24 Identification of Two Evolutionarily Conserved 5' cis-Elements Involved in Regulating Spatiotemporal Expression of Nolz-1 during Mouse Embryogenesis Chang, Sunny Li-Yun Liu, Ya-Chi Chen, Shih-Yun Huang, Ting-Hao Liu, Pei-Tsen Liu, Fu-Chin PLoS One Research Article Proper development of vertebrate embryos depends not only on the crucial funtions of key evolutionarily conserved transcriptional regulators, but also on the precisely spatiotemporal expression of these transcriptional regulators. The mouse Nolz-1/Znf503/Zfp503 gene is a mammalian member of the conserved zinc-finger containing NET family. The expression pattern of Nolz-1 in mouse embryos is highly correlated with that of its homologues in different species. To study the spatiotemporal regulation of Nolz-1, we first identified two evolutionarily conserved cis-elements, UREA and UREB, in 5′ upstream regions of mouse Nolz-1 locus. We then generated UREA-LacZ and UREB-LacZ transgenic reporter mice to characterize the putative enhancer activity of UREA and UREB. The results indicated that both UREA and UREB contained tissue-specific enhancer activity for directing LacZ expression in selective tissue organs during mouse embryogensis. UREA directed LacZ expression preferentially in selective regions of developing central nervous system, including the forebrain, hindbrain and spinal cord, whereas UREB directed LacZ expression mainly in other developing tissue organs such as the Nolz-1 expressing branchial arches and its derivatives, the apical ectodermal ridge of limb buds and the urogenital tissues. Both UREA and UREB directed strong LacZ expression in the lateral plate mesoderm where endogenous Nolz-1 was also expressed. Despite that the LacZ expression pattern did not full recapitulated the endogenous Nolz-1 expression and some mismatched expression patterns were observed, co-expression of LacZ and Nolz-1 did occur in many cells of selective tissue organs, such as in the ventrolateral cortex and ventral spinal cord of UREA-LacZ embryos, and the urogenital tubes of UREB-LacZ embryos. Taken together, our study suggests that UREA and UREB may function as evolutionarily conserved cis-regulatory elements that coordinate with other cis-elements to regulate spatiotemporal expression of Nolz-1 in different tissue organs during mouse embryogenesis. Public Library of Science 2013-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3551757/ /pubmed/23349903 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054485 Text en © 2013 Chang 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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Chang, Sunny Li-Yun
Liu, Ya-Chi
Chen, Shih-Yun
Huang, Ting-Hao
Liu, Pei-Tsen
Liu, Fu-Chin
Identification of Two Evolutionarily Conserved 5' cis-Elements Involved in Regulating Spatiotemporal Expression of Nolz-1 during Mouse Embryogenesis
title Identification of Two Evolutionarily Conserved 5' cis-Elements Involved in Regulating Spatiotemporal Expression of Nolz-1 during Mouse Embryogenesis
title_full Identification of Two Evolutionarily Conserved 5' cis-Elements Involved in Regulating Spatiotemporal Expression of Nolz-1 during Mouse Embryogenesis
title_fullStr Identification of Two Evolutionarily Conserved 5' cis-Elements Involved in Regulating Spatiotemporal Expression of Nolz-1 during Mouse Embryogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Two Evolutionarily Conserved 5' cis-Elements Involved in Regulating Spatiotemporal Expression of Nolz-1 during Mouse Embryogenesis
title_short Identification of Two Evolutionarily Conserved 5' cis-Elements Involved in Regulating Spatiotemporal Expression of Nolz-1 during Mouse Embryogenesis
title_sort identification of two evolutionarily conserved 5' cis-elements involved in regulating spatiotemporal expression of nolz-1 during mouse embryogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23349903
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054485
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