Combinatorial activation and repression by seven transcription factors specify Drosophila odorant receptor expression.

The mechanism that specifies olfactory sensory neurons to express only one odorant receptor (OR) from a large repertoire is critical for odor discrimination but poorly understood. Here, we describe the first comprehensive analysis of OR expression regulation in Drosophila. A systematic, RNAi-mediate...

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Main Authors: Shadi Jafari, Liza Alkhori, Alexander Schleiffer, Anna Brochtrup, Thomas Hummel, Mattias Alenius
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3302810?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3ffa988fd9f2410a8dff95a368c5c3352021-07-02T13:01:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852012-01-01103e100128010.1371/journal.pbio.1001280Combinatorial activation and repression by seven transcription factors specify Drosophila odorant receptor expression.Shadi JafariLiza AlkhoriAlexander SchleifferAnna BrochtrupThomas HummelMattias AleniusThe mechanism that specifies olfactory sensory neurons to express only one odorant receptor (OR) from a large repertoire is critical for odor discrimination but poorly understood. Here, we describe the first comprehensive analysis of OR expression regulation in Drosophila. A systematic, RNAi-mediated knock down of most of the predicted transcription factors identified an essential function of acj6, E93, Fer1, onecut, sim, xbp1, and zf30c in the regulation of more than 30 ORs. These regulatory factors are differentially expressed in antennal sensory neuron classes and specifically required for the adult expression of ORs. A systematic analysis reveals not only that combinations of these seven factors are necessary for receptor gene expression but also a prominent role for transcriptional repression in preventing ectopic receptor expression. Such regulation is supported by bioinformatics and OR promoter analyses, which uncovered a common promoter structure with distal repressive and proximal activating regions. Thus, our data provide insight into how combinatorial activation and repression can allow a small number of transcription factors to specify a large repertoire of neuron classes in the olfactory system.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3302810?pdf=render
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author Shadi Jafari
Liza Alkhori
Alexander Schleiffer
Anna Brochtrup
Thomas Hummel
Mattias Alenius
spellingShingle Shadi Jafari
Liza Alkhori
Alexander Schleiffer
Anna Brochtrup
Thomas Hummel
Mattias Alenius
Combinatorial activation and repression by seven transcription factors specify Drosophila odorant receptor expression.
PLoS Biology
author_facet Shadi Jafari
Liza Alkhori
Alexander Schleiffer
Anna Brochtrup
Thomas Hummel
Mattias Alenius
author_sort Shadi Jafari
title Combinatorial activation and repression by seven transcription factors specify Drosophila odorant receptor expression.
title_short Combinatorial activation and repression by seven transcription factors specify Drosophila odorant receptor expression.
title_full Combinatorial activation and repression by seven transcription factors specify Drosophila odorant receptor expression.
title_fullStr Combinatorial activation and repression by seven transcription factors specify Drosophila odorant receptor expression.
title_full_unstemmed Combinatorial activation and repression by seven transcription factors specify Drosophila odorant receptor expression.
title_sort combinatorial activation and repression by seven transcription factors specify drosophila odorant receptor expression.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Biology
issn 1544-9173
1545-7885
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The mechanism that specifies olfactory sensory neurons to express only one odorant receptor (OR) from a large repertoire is critical for odor discrimination but poorly understood. Here, we describe the first comprehensive analysis of OR expression regulation in Drosophila. A systematic, RNAi-mediated knock down of most of the predicted transcription factors identified an essential function of acj6, E93, Fer1, onecut, sim, xbp1, and zf30c in the regulation of more than 30 ORs. These regulatory factors are differentially expressed in antennal sensory neuron classes and specifically required for the adult expression of ORs. A systematic analysis reveals not only that combinations of these seven factors are necessary for receptor gene expression but also a prominent role for transcriptional repression in preventing ectopic receptor expression. Such regulation is supported by bioinformatics and OR promoter analyses, which uncovered a common promoter structure with distal repressive and proximal activating regions. Thus, our data provide insight into how combinatorial activation and repression can allow a small number of transcription factors to specify a large repertoire of neuron classes in the olfactory system.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3302810?pdf=render
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