Identification and analysis of conserved cis-regulatory regions of the MEIS1 gene.

Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wide variety of tissues during development. Its complex expression pattern is likely to be controlled by an equally complex regulatory landscape. Here we have scanned the Meis1 locus for regulatory elements and...

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Main Authors: José Luis Royo, José Bessa, Carmen Hidalgo, Ana Fernández-Miñán, Juan J Tena, Yolanda Roncero, José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta, Fernando Casares
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3308983?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b6145c7b413a4e46a042545cccb87c542020-11-25T01:38:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0173e3361710.1371/journal.pone.0033617Identification and analysis of conserved cis-regulatory regions of the MEIS1 gene.José Luis RoyoJosé BessaCarmen HidalgoAna Fernández-MiñánJuan J TenaYolanda RonceroJosé Luis Gómez-SkarmetaFernando CasaresMeis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wide variety of tissues during development. Its complex expression pattern is likely to be controlled by an equally complex regulatory landscape. Here we have scanned the Meis1 locus for regulatory elements and found 13 non-coding regions, highly conserved between humans and teleost fishes, that have enhancer activity in stable transgenic zebrafish lines. All these regions are syntenic in most vertebrates. The composite expression of all these enhancer elements recapitulate most of Meis1 expression during early embryogenesis, indicating they comprise a basic set of regulatory elements of the Meis1 gene. Using bioinformatic tools, we identify a number of potential binding sites for transcription factors that are compatible with the regulation of these enhancers. Specifically, HHc2:066650, which is expressed in the developing retina and optic tectum, harbors several predicted Pax6 sites. Biochemical, functional and transgenic assays indicate that pax6 genes directly regulate HHc2:066650 activity.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3308983?pdf=render
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author José Luis Royo
José Bessa
Carmen Hidalgo
Ana Fernández-Miñán
Juan J Tena
Yolanda Roncero
José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta
Fernando Casares
spellingShingle José Luis Royo
José Bessa
Carmen Hidalgo
Ana Fernández-Miñán
Juan J Tena
Yolanda Roncero
José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta
Fernando Casares
Identification and analysis of conserved cis-regulatory regions of the MEIS1 gene.
PLoS ONE
author_facet José Luis Royo
José Bessa
Carmen Hidalgo
Ana Fernández-Miñán
Juan J Tena
Yolanda Roncero
José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta
Fernando Casares
author_sort José Luis Royo
title Identification and analysis of conserved cis-regulatory regions of the MEIS1 gene.
title_short Identification and analysis of conserved cis-regulatory regions of the MEIS1 gene.
title_full Identification and analysis of conserved cis-regulatory regions of the MEIS1 gene.
title_fullStr Identification and analysis of conserved cis-regulatory regions of the MEIS1 gene.
title_full_unstemmed Identification and analysis of conserved cis-regulatory regions of the MEIS1 gene.
title_sort identification and analysis of conserved cis-regulatory regions of the meis1 gene.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wide variety of tissues during development. Its complex expression pattern is likely to be controlled by an equally complex regulatory landscape. Here we have scanned the Meis1 locus for regulatory elements and found 13 non-coding regions, highly conserved between humans and teleost fishes, that have enhancer activity in stable transgenic zebrafish lines. All these regions are syntenic in most vertebrates. The composite expression of all these enhancer elements recapitulate most of Meis1 expression during early embryogenesis, indicating they comprise a basic set of regulatory elements of the Meis1 gene. Using bioinformatic tools, we identify a number of potential binding sites for transcription factors that are compatible with the regulation of these enhancers. Specifically, HHc2:066650, which is expressed in the developing retina and optic tectum, harbors several predicted Pax6 sites. Biochemical, functional and transgenic assays indicate that pax6 genes directly regulate HHc2:066650 activity.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3308983?pdf=render
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