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A Comparison of Midline and Tracheal Gene Regulation during Drosophila Development

Within the Drosophila embryo, two related bHLH-PAS proteins, Single-minded and Trachealess, control development of the central nervous system midline and the trachea, respectively. These two proteins are bHLH-PAS transcription factors and independently form heterodimers with another bHLH-PAS protein...

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Autores principales: Long, Sarah K. R., Fulkerson, Eric, Breese, Rebecca, Hernandez, Giovanna, Davis, Cara, Melton, Mark A., Chandran, Rachana R., Butler, Napoleon, Jiang, Lan, Estes, Patricia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3896416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24465586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085518
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author Long, Sarah K. R.
Fulkerson, Eric
Breese, Rebecca
Hernandez, Giovanna
Davis, Cara
Melton, Mark A.
Chandran, Rachana R.
Butler, Napoleon
Jiang, Lan
Estes, Patricia
author_facet Long, Sarah K. R.
Fulkerson, Eric
Breese, Rebecca
Hernandez, Giovanna
Davis, Cara
Melton, Mark A.
Chandran, Rachana R.
Butler, Napoleon
Jiang, Lan
Estes, Patricia
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description Within the Drosophila embryo, two related bHLH-PAS proteins, Single-minded and Trachealess, control development of the central nervous system midline and the trachea, respectively. These two proteins are bHLH-PAS transcription factors and independently form heterodimers with another bHLH-PAS protein, Tango. During early embryogenesis, expression of Single-minded is restricted to the midline and Trachealess to the trachea and salivary glands, whereas Tango is ubiquitously expressed. Both Single-minded/Tango and Trachealess/Tango heterodimers bind to the same DNA sequence, called the CNS midline element (CME) within cis-regulatory sequences of downstream target genes. While Single-minded/Tango and Trachealess/Tango activate some of the same genes in their respective tissues during embryogenesis, they also activate a number of different genes restricted to only certain tissues. The goal of this research is to understand how these two related heterodimers bind different enhancers to activate different genes, thereby regulating the development of functionally diverse tissues. Existing data indicates that Single-minded and Trachealess may bind to different co-factors restricted to various tissues, causing them to interact with the CME only within certain sequence contexts. This would lead to the activation of different target genes in different cell types. To understand how the context surrounding the CME is recognized by different bHLH-PAS heterodimers and their co-factors, we identified and analyzed novel enhancers that drive midline and/or tracheal expression and compared them to previously characterized enhancers. In addition, we tested expression of synthetic reporter genes containing the CME flanked by different sequences. Taken together, these experiments identify elements overrepresented within midline and tracheal enhancers and suggest that sequences immediately surrounding a CME help dictate whether a gene is expressed in the midline or trachea.
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spelling pubmed-38964162014-01-24 A Comparison of Midline and Tracheal Gene Regulation during Drosophila Development Long, Sarah K. R. Fulkerson, Eric Breese, Rebecca Hernandez, Giovanna Davis, Cara Melton, Mark A. Chandran, Rachana R. Butler, Napoleon Jiang, Lan Estes, Patricia PLoS One Research Article Within the Drosophila embryo, two related bHLH-PAS proteins, Single-minded and Trachealess, control development of the central nervous system midline and the trachea, respectively. These two proteins are bHLH-PAS transcription factors and independently form heterodimers with another bHLH-PAS protein, Tango. During early embryogenesis, expression of Single-minded is restricted to the midline and Trachealess to the trachea and salivary glands, whereas Tango is ubiquitously expressed. Both Single-minded/Tango and Trachealess/Tango heterodimers bind to the same DNA sequence, called the CNS midline element (CME) within cis-regulatory sequences of downstream target genes. While Single-minded/Tango and Trachealess/Tango activate some of the same genes in their respective tissues during embryogenesis, they also activate a number of different genes restricted to only certain tissues. The goal of this research is to understand how these two related heterodimers bind different enhancers to activate different genes, thereby regulating the development of functionally diverse tissues. Existing data indicates that Single-minded and Trachealess may bind to different co-factors restricted to various tissues, causing them to interact with the CME only within certain sequence contexts. This would lead to the activation of different target genes in different cell types. To understand how the context surrounding the CME is recognized by different bHLH-PAS heterodimers and their co-factors, we identified and analyzed novel enhancers that drive midline and/or tracheal expression and compared them to previously characterized enhancers. In addition, we tested expression of synthetic reporter genes containing the CME flanked by different sequences. Taken together, these experiments identify elements overrepresented within midline and tracheal enhancers and suggest that sequences immediately surrounding a CME help dictate whether a gene is expressed in the midline or trachea. Public Library of Science 2014-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3896416/ /pubmed/24465586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085518 Text en © 2014 Long 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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Long, Sarah K. R.
Fulkerson, Eric
Breese, Rebecca
Hernandez, Giovanna
Davis, Cara
Melton, Mark A.
Chandran, Rachana R.
Butler, Napoleon
Jiang, Lan
Estes, Patricia
A Comparison of Midline and Tracheal Gene Regulation during Drosophila Development
title A Comparison of Midline and Tracheal Gene Regulation during Drosophila Development
title_full A Comparison of Midline and Tracheal Gene Regulation during Drosophila Development
title_fullStr A Comparison of Midline and Tracheal Gene Regulation during Drosophila Development
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison of Midline and Tracheal Gene Regulation during Drosophila Development
title_short A Comparison of Midline and Tracheal Gene Regulation during Drosophila Development
title_sort comparison of midline and tracheal gene regulation during drosophila development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3896416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24465586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085518
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