Cloning and characterization of three Xenopus Slug promoters reveal direct regulation by Lef/β-catenin signaling

被引:139
作者
Vallin, J [1 ]
Thuret, R [1 ]
Giacomello, E [1 ]
Faraldo, MM [1 ]
Thiery, JP [1 ]
Broders, F [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Curie, CNRS, UMR 144, Paris 05, France
关键词
D O I
10.1074/jbc.M103167200
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In amphibians and birds, one of the first steps of neural crest cell (NCC) determination is expression of the transcription factor Slug. This marker has been used to demonstrate that BMP and Writ molecules play a major role in NCC induction. However, it is unknown whether Slug expression is directly or indirectly regulated by these signals. We report here the cloning and characterization of three Xenopus Slug promoters: that of the Xenopus tropicalis slug gene and those of two Xenopus laevis Slug pseudoalleles. Although the three genes encode proteins with almost identical amino acid sequences and are expressed with similar spatiotemporal patterns, their 5'-flanking regions are quite different. A striking difference is a deletion in the X. tropicalis gene located precisely at the transcription initiation site that results in the X.tropicalis promoter being inefficient in X. laevis. Additionally, we identified two regions common to the three promoters that are necessary and sufficient to drive specific expression in NCCs. Interestingly, one of the common regulatory regions presents a functional Lef/beta -catenin-binding site necessary for specific expression. As the Lef.beta -catenin complex is a downstream effector of Wnt signaling, these results suggest that Xenopus Slug is a direct, target of NGC determination signals.
引用
收藏
页码:30350 / 30358
页数:9
相关论文
共 37 条
[1]   An assay system to study migratory behavior of cranial neural crest cells in Xenopus [J].
Borchers, A ;
Epperlein, HH ;
Wedlich, D .
DEVELOPMENT GENES AND EVOLUTION, 2000, 210 (04) :217-222
[2]   WEIGHT MATRIX DESCRIPTIONS OF 4 EUKARYOTIC RNA POLYMERASE-II PROMOTER ELEMENTS DERIVED FROM 502 UNRELATED PROMOTER SEQUENCES [J].
BUCHER, P .
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1990, 212 (04) :563-578
[3]   Inhibition of neural crest migration in Xenopus using antisense slug RNA [J].
Carl, TF ;
Dufton, C ;
Hanken, J ;
Klymkowsky, MW .
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 1999, 213 (01) :101-115
[4]   Molecular control of neural crest formation, migration and differentiation [J].
Christiansen, JH ;
Goles, EG ;
Wilkinson, DG .
CURRENT OPINION IN CELL BIOLOGY, 2000, 12 (06) :719-724
[5]  
DESA RO, 1990, MOL BIOL EVOL, V7, P365
[6]   EXPRESSION OF XENOPUS SNAIL IN MESODERM AND PROSPECTIVE NEURAL FOLD ECTODERM [J].
ESSEX, LJ ;
MAYOR, R ;
SARGENT, MG .
DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS, 1993, 198 (02) :108-122
[7]   DNA-BINDING PROPERTIES OF THE HMG DOMAIN OF THE LYMPHOID-SPECIFIC TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATOR LEF-1 [J].
GIESE, K ;
AMSTERDAM, A ;
GROSSCHEDL, R .
GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 1991, 5 (12B) :2567-2578
[8]  
HARLAND RM, 1991, METHOD CELL BIOL, V36, P685
[9]   XENOPUS-LAEVIS CELLULAR RETINOIC ACID-BINDING PROTEIN - TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL EXPRESSION PATTERN DURING EARLY EMBRYOGENESIS [J].
HO, L ;
MERCOLA, M ;
GUDAS, LJ .
MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT, 1994, 47 (01) :53-64
[10]   Molecular reconstruction of Sleeping beauty, a Tc1-like transposon from fish, and its transposition in human cells [J].
Ivics, Z ;
Hackett, PB ;
Plasterk, RH ;
Izsvak, Z .
CELL, 1997, 91 (04) :501-510