Foxi2 is an animally localized maternal mRNA in Xenopus, and an activator of the zygotic ectoderm activator Foxi1e.

Foxi1e is a zygotic transcription factor that is essential for the expression of early ectodermal genes. It is expressed in a highly specific pattern, only in the deep cell layers of the animal hemisphere, and in a mosaic pattern in which expressing cells are interspersed with non-expressing cells....

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sang-Wook Cha, Meredith McAdams, Jay Kormish, Christopher Wylie, Matthew Kofron
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3407068?pdf=render
id doaj-37e9bd1ef2a2420db3a59e39cf1bf9e2
record_format Article
spelling doaj-37e9bd1ef2a2420db3a59e39cf1bf9e22020-11-25T02:32:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0177e4178210.1371/journal.pone.0041782Foxi2 is an animally localized maternal mRNA in Xenopus, and an activator of the zygotic ectoderm activator Foxi1e.Sang-Wook ChaMeredith McAdamsJay KormishChristopher WylieMatthew KofronFoxi1e is a zygotic transcription factor that is essential for the expression of early ectodermal genes. It is expressed in a highly specific pattern, only in the deep cell layers of the animal hemisphere, and in a mosaic pattern in which expressing cells are interspersed with non-expressing cells. Previous work has shown that several signals in the blastula control this expression pattern, including nodals, the TGFβ family member Vg1, and Notch. However, these are all inhibitory, which raises the question of what activates Foxi1e. In this work, we show that a related Forkhead family protein, Foxi2, is a maternal activator of Foxi1e. Foxi2 mRNA is maternally encoded, and highly enriched in animal hemisphere cells of the blastula. ChIP assays show that it acts directly on upstream regulatory elements of Foxi1e. Its effect is specific, since animal cells depleted of Foxi2 are able to respond normally to mesoderm inducing signals from vegetal cells. Foxi2 thus acts as a link between the oocyte and the early pathway to ectoderm, in a similar fashion to the vegetally localized VegT acts to initiate endoderm and mesoderm formation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3407068?pdf=render
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Sang-Wook Cha
Meredith McAdams
Jay Kormish
Christopher Wylie
Matthew Kofron
spellingShingle Sang-Wook Cha
Meredith McAdams
Jay Kormish
Christopher Wylie
Matthew Kofron
Foxi2 is an animally localized maternal mRNA in Xenopus, and an activator of the zygotic ectoderm activator Foxi1e.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sang-Wook Cha
Meredith McAdams
Jay Kormish
Christopher Wylie
Matthew Kofron
author_sort Sang-Wook Cha
title Foxi2 is an animally localized maternal mRNA in Xenopus, and an activator of the zygotic ectoderm activator Foxi1e.
title_short Foxi2 is an animally localized maternal mRNA in Xenopus, and an activator of the zygotic ectoderm activator Foxi1e.
title_full Foxi2 is an animally localized maternal mRNA in Xenopus, and an activator of the zygotic ectoderm activator Foxi1e.
title_fullStr Foxi2 is an animally localized maternal mRNA in Xenopus, and an activator of the zygotic ectoderm activator Foxi1e.
title_full_unstemmed Foxi2 is an animally localized maternal mRNA in Xenopus, and an activator of the zygotic ectoderm activator Foxi1e.
title_sort foxi2 is an animally localized maternal mrna in xenopus, and an activator of the zygotic ectoderm activator foxi1e.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Foxi1e is a zygotic transcription factor that is essential for the expression of early ectodermal genes. It is expressed in a highly specific pattern, only in the deep cell layers of the animal hemisphere, and in a mosaic pattern in which expressing cells are interspersed with non-expressing cells. Previous work has shown that several signals in the blastula control this expression pattern, including nodals, the TGFβ family member Vg1, and Notch. However, these are all inhibitory, which raises the question of what activates Foxi1e. In this work, we show that a related Forkhead family protein, Foxi2, is a maternal activator of Foxi1e. Foxi2 mRNA is maternally encoded, and highly enriched in animal hemisphere cells of the blastula. ChIP assays show that it acts directly on upstream regulatory elements of Foxi1e. Its effect is specific, since animal cells depleted of Foxi2 are able to respond normally to mesoderm inducing signals from vegetal cells. Foxi2 thus acts as a link between the oocyte and the early pathway to ectoderm, in a similar fashion to the vegetally localized VegT acts to initiate endoderm and mesoderm formation.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3407068?pdf=render
work_keys_str_mv AT sangwookcha foxi2isananimallylocalizedmaternalmrnainxenopusandanactivatorofthezygoticectodermactivatorfoxi1e
AT meredithmcadams foxi2isananimallylocalizedmaternalmrnainxenopusandanactivatorofthezygoticectodermactivatorfoxi1e
AT jaykormish foxi2isananimallylocalizedmaternalmrnainxenopusandanactivatorofthezygoticectodermactivatorfoxi1e
AT christopherwylie foxi2isananimallylocalizedmaternalmrnainxenopusandanactivatorofthezygoticectodermactivatorfoxi1e
AT matthewkofron foxi2isananimallylocalizedmaternalmrnainxenopusandanactivatorofthezygoticectodermactivatorfoxi1e
_version_ 1724821550131052544