Crx, a novel Otx-like paired-homeodomain protein, binds to and transactivates photoreceptor cell-specific genes

被引:590
作者
Chen, SM
Wang, QL
Nie, ZQ
Sun, H
Lennon, G
Copeland, NG
Gilbert, DJ
Jenkins, NA
Zack, DJ
机构
[1] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,SCH MED,WILMER INST,BALTIMORE,MD 21287
[2] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT MOL BIOL & GENET,BALTIMORE,MD 21287
[3] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT NEUROSCI,BALTIMORE,MD 21287
[4] LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,CTR HUMAN GENOME,LIVERMORE,CA 94550
[5] NCI,FREDERICK CANC RES & DEV CTR,MAMMALIAN GENET LAB,ABL BASIC RES PROGRAM,FREDERICK,MD 21702
关键词
D O I
10.1016/S0896-6273(00)80394-3
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The otd/Otx gene family encodes paired-like homeodomain proteins that are involved in the regulation of anterior head structure and sensory organ development. Using the yeast one-hybrid screen with a bait containing the Ret 4 site from the bovine rhodopsin promoter, we have cloned a new member of the family, Crx (Cone rod homeobox). Crx encodes a 299 amino acid residue protein with a paired-like homeodomain near its N terminus. In the adult, it is expressed predominantly in photoreceptors and pinealocytes. In the developing mouse retina, it is expressed by embryonic day 12.5 (E12.5). Recombinant Crx binds in vitro not only to the Ret 4 site but also to the Ret 1 and BAT-1 sites. In transient transfection studies, Crx transactivates rhodopsin promoter-reporter constructs. Its activity is synergistic with that of Nr1. Crx also binds to and transactivates the genes for several other photoreceptor cell-specific proteins (interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein, beta-phosphodiesterase, and arrestin). Human Crx maps to chromosome 19q13.3, the site of a cone rod dystrophy (CORDII). These studies implicate Crx as a potentially important regulator of photoreceptor cell development and gene expression and also identify it as a candidate gene for CORDII and other retinal diseases.
引用
收藏
页码:1017 / 1030
页数:14
相关论文
共 78 条
[1]  
ACAMPORA D, 1995, DEVELOPMENT, V121, P3279
[2]  
ADLER R, 1993, INVEST OPHTH VIS SCI, V34, P1677
[3]  
Ahmad I, 1995, Brain Res Dev Brain Res, V90, P184
[4]  
AlMaghtheh M, 1996, AM J HUM GENET, V59, P864
[5]  
Ang SL, 1996, DEVELOPMENT, V122, P243
[6]   HISTOCHEMICAL-OBSERVATIONS ON UNIQUE ROD-LIKE CELLS IN THE DEVELOPING RETINA OF THE NORMAL RAT [J].
ARAKI, M ;
HANIHARA, T ;
SAITO, T .
JOURNAL OF NEUROCYTOLOGY, 1988, 17 (02) :179-188
[7]   Transcription factors and head formation in vertebrates [J].
BallyCuif, L ;
Boncinelli, E .
BIOESSAYS, 1997, 19 (02) :127-135
[8]   The 5' flanking regions of IRBP and arrestin have promoter activity in primary embryonic chicken retina cell cultures [J].
Boatright, JH ;
Buono, R ;
Bruno, J ;
Lang, RK ;
Si, JS ;
Shinohara, T ;
Peoples, JW ;
Nickerson, JM .
EXPERIMENTAL EYE RESEARCH, 1997, 64 (02) :269-277
[9]   A SINGLE CIS-ACTING ELEMENT IN A SHORT PROMOTER SEGMENT OF THE GENE ENCODING THE INTERPHOTORECEPTOR RETINOID-BINDING PROTEIN CONFERS TISSUE-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION [J].
BOBOLA, N ;
HIRSCH, E ;
ALBINI, A ;
ALTRUDA, F ;
NOONAN, D ;
RAVAZZOLO, R .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 1995, 270 (03) :1289-1294
[10]   HOMEOBOX GENES IN VERTEBRATE GASTRULATION [J].
BONCINELLI, E ;
MALLAMACI, A .
CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT, 1995, 5 (05) :619-627