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Selection of distinct Hox-Extradenticle interaction modes fine-tunes Hox protein activity.


ABSTRACT: Hox genes encode transcription factors widely used for diversifying animal body plans in development and evolution. To achieve functional specificity, Hox proteins associate with PBC class proteins, Pre-B cell leukemia homeobox (Pbx) in vertebrates, and Extradenticle (Exd) in Drosophila, and were thought to use a unique hexapeptide-dependent generic mode of interaction. Recent findings, however, revealed the existence of an alternative, UbdA-dependent paralog-specific interaction mode providing diversity in Hox-PBC interactions. In this study, we investigated the basis for the selection of one of these two Hox-PBC interaction modes. Using naturally occurring variations and mutations in the Drosophila Ultrabithorax protein, we found that the linker region, a short domain separating the hexapeptide from the homeodomain, promotes an interaction mediated by the UbdA domain in a context-dependent manner. While using a UbdA-dependent interaction for the repression of the limb-promoting gene Distalless, interaction with Exd during segment-identity specification still relies on the hexapeptide motif. We further show that distinctly assembled Hox-PBC complexes display subtle but distinct repressive activities. These findings identify Hox-PBC interaction as a template for subtle regulation of Hox protein activity that may have played a major role in the diversification of Hox protein function in development and evolution.

SUBMITTER: Saadaoui M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3038764 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selection of distinct Hox-Extradenticle interaction modes fine-tunes Hox protein activity.

Saadaoui Mehdi M   Merabet Samir S   Litim-Mecheri Isma I   Arbeille Elise E   Sambrani Nagraj N   Damen Wim W   Brena Carlo C   Pradel Jacques J   Graba Yacine Y  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110124 6


Hox genes encode transcription factors widely used for diversifying animal body plans in development and evolution. To achieve functional specificity, Hox proteins associate with PBC class proteins, Pre-B cell leukemia homeobox (Pbx) in vertebrates, and Extradenticle (Exd) in Drosophila, and were thought to use a unique hexapeptide-dependent generic mode of interaction. Recent findings, however, revealed the existence of an alternative, UbdA-dependent paralog-specific interaction mode providing  ...[more]

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