Function of core promoters in differential gene regulation during embryogenesis

The core promoter is the ultimate target of all transcriptional regulatory processes. The recently discovered diversity of core promoters and basal transcription factors suggests a regulatory role in differential gene expression. However, the direct contribution of the core promoter remains poorly u...

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Main Author: Gehrig, Jochen
Published: University of Birmingham 2010
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5233242019-04-03T06:28:53ZFunction of core promoters in differential gene regulation during embryogenesisGehrig, Jochen2010The core promoter is the ultimate target of all transcriptional regulatory processes. The recently discovered diversity of core promoters and basal transcription factors suggests a regulatory role in differential gene expression. However, the direct contribution of the core promoter remains poorly understood. I investigated core promoters and their putative role in differential gene regulation using the zebrafish embryo as an in vivo model system. To analyse the functional requirement for the general transcription factor TATA-box binding protein (TBP), a diverse set of promoters was tested for their TBP dependence. This analysis revealed a differential requirement of TBP for promoter activity. To further explore the roles of core promoters the ability of various core promoters to interact with tissue-specific enhancers was investigated. A high-throughput pipeline combining automated imaging with custom-designed software for registration of spatial reporter gene activity in thousands of zebrafish embryos was developed. The technology was applied in a large-scale screen analysing the tissue specific activities of 202 enhancer - core promoter combinations. A variety of interaction specificities observed suggests an important role of the core promoter in combinatorial gene regulation. Overall, these findings indicate that the core promoter significantly contributes to differential transcriptional regulation in the vertebrate embryo.571.861RG Gynecology and obstetricsUniversity of Birminghamhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.523324http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/971/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Gehrig, Jochen
Function of core promoters in differential gene regulation during embryogenesis
description The core promoter is the ultimate target of all transcriptional regulatory processes. The recently discovered diversity of core promoters and basal transcription factors suggests a regulatory role in differential gene expression. However, the direct contribution of the core promoter remains poorly understood. I investigated core promoters and their putative role in differential gene regulation using the zebrafish embryo as an in vivo model system. To analyse the functional requirement for the general transcription factor TATA-box binding protein (TBP), a diverse set of promoters was tested for their TBP dependence. This analysis revealed a differential requirement of TBP for promoter activity. To further explore the roles of core promoters the ability of various core promoters to interact with tissue-specific enhancers was investigated. A high-throughput pipeline combining automated imaging with custom-designed software for registration of spatial reporter gene activity in thousands of zebrafish embryos was developed. The technology was applied in a large-scale screen analysing the tissue specific activities of 202 enhancer - core promoter combinations. A variety of interaction specificities observed suggests an important role of the core promoter in combinatorial gene regulation. Overall, these findings indicate that the core promoter significantly contributes to differential transcriptional regulation in the vertebrate embryo.
author Gehrig, Jochen
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title Function of core promoters in differential gene regulation during embryogenesis
title_short Function of core promoters in differential gene regulation during embryogenesis
title_full Function of core promoters in differential gene regulation during embryogenesis
title_fullStr Function of core promoters in differential gene regulation during embryogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Function of core promoters in differential gene regulation during embryogenesis
title_sort function of core promoters in differential gene regulation during embryogenesis
publisher University of Birmingham
publishDate 2010
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