Mesodermal repression of single-minded in drosophila embryo is mediated by a cluster of snail-binding sites proximal to the early promoter

Kye Won Park, Joung Woo Hong

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Abstract

Single-minded (sim) is a master regulatory gene that directs differentiation in the central nervous system during Drosophila embryogenesis. Recent identification of the mesectoderm enhancer (MSE) of sim has led to the hypothesis that two Snail (Sna)-binding sites in the MSE may repress sim expression in the presumptive mesoderm. We provide evidence here that three Sna-binding sites proximal to the sim promoter, but not those of the MSE, are responsible for the mesodermal repression of sim in vivo. Using transgenic embryos injected with lacZ transgenes, we showed that sim repression in the mesoderm requires the three promoter-proximal Sna-binding sites. These results suggest that Sna represses the mesectodermal expression of sim by directly repressing the nearby promoter, and not by quenching adjacent transcriptional activators in the MSE. These data also showed how the MSE, lacking the three proximal Sna-binding sites, reproduced the endogenous pattern of sim expression in transgenic embryos.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)577-582
Number of pages6
JournalBMB Reports
Volume45
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Direct repression
  • Drosophila embryo
  • Mesodermal repression
  • Single-minded
  • Snail

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