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Krox20 Controls the Transcription of Its Various Targets in the Developing Hindbrain According to Multiple ModesS
The zinc finger transcription factor Krox20 plays an essential role in the vertebrate hindbrain segmentation process. It positively or negatively controls a large variety of other regulatory genes, coordinating delimitation of segmental territories, specification of their identity, and maintenance o...
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Published in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2009-04, Vol.284 (16), p.10831-10840 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The zinc finger transcription factor Krox20 plays an essential role in the
vertebrate hindbrain segmentation process. It positively or negatively
controls a large variety of other regulatory genes, coordinating delimitation
of segmental territories, specification of their identity, and maintenance of
their integrity. We have investigated the molecular mechanisms of Krox20
transcriptional control by performing a detailed structure-function analysis
of the protein in the developing chick hindbrain. This revealed an unsuspected
diversity in the modes of action of a transcription factor in a single tissue,
since regulation of each of the five tested target genes requires different
parts of the protein and/or presumably different co-factors. The multiplicity
of Krox20 functions might rely on this diversity. Investigation of known
Krox20 co-factors was initiated in relation to this analysis. Nab was shown to
act as a negative feedback modulator of the different Krox20 activating
functions in the hindbrain. HCF-1 was found to bind to a Krox20 N-terminal
region, which was shown to rely on multiple elements, including acidic
domains, to convey
Nab
activation and
Krox20
autoregulation. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M808683200 |