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Antagonism versus cooperativity with TALE cofactors at the base of the functional diversification of Hox protein function.


ABSTRACT: Extradenticle (Exd) and Homothorax (Hth) function as positive transcriptional cofactors of Hox proteins, helping them to bind specifically their direct targets. The posterior Hox protein Abdominal-B (Abd-B) does not require Exd/Hth to bind DNA; and, during embryogenesis, Abd-B represses hth and exd transcription. Here we show that this repression is necessary for Abd-B function, as maintained Exd/Hth expression results in transformations similar to those observed in loss-of-function Abd-B mutants. We characterize the cis regulatory module directly regulated by Abd-B in the empty spiracles gene and show that the Exd/Hth complex interferes with Abd-B binding to this enhancer. Our results suggest that this novel Exd/Hth function does not require the complex to bind DNA and may be mediated by direct Exd/Hth binding to the Abd-B homeodomain. Thus, in some instances, the main positive cofactor complex for anterior Hox proteins can act as a negative factor for the posterior Hox protein Abd-B. This antagonistic interaction uncovers an alternative way in which MEIS and PBC cofactors can modulate Abd-B like posterior Hox genes during development.

SUBMITTER: Rivas ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3567137 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antagonism versus cooperativity with TALE cofactors at the base of the functional diversification of Hox protein function.

Rivas María Luisa ML   Espinosa-Vázquez Jose Manuel JM   Sambrani Nagraj N   Greig Stephen S   Merabet Samir S   Graba Yacine Y   Hombría James Castelli-Gair JC  

PLoS genetics 20130207 2


Extradenticle (Exd) and Homothorax (Hth) function as positive transcriptional cofactors of Hox proteins, helping them to bind specifically their direct targets. The posterior Hox protein Abdominal-B (Abd-B) does not require Exd/Hth to bind DNA; and, during embryogenesis, Abd-B represses hth and exd transcription. Here we show that this repression is necessary for Abd-B function, as maintained Exd/Hth expression results in transformations similar to those observed in loss-of-function Abd-B mutant  ...[more]

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