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Hunchback is counter-repressed to regulate even-skipped stripe 2 expression in Drosophila embryos.


ABSTRACT: Hunchback is a bifunctional transcription factor that can activate and repress gene expression in Drosophila development. We investigated the regulatory DNA sequence features that control Hunchback function by perturbing enhancers for one of its target genes, even-skipped (eve). While Hunchback directly represses the eve stripe 3+7 enhancer, we found that in the eve stripe 2+7 enhancer, Hunchback repression is prevented by nearby sequences-this phenomenon is called counter-repression. We also found evidence that Caudal binding sites are responsible for counter-repression, and that this interaction may be a conserved feature of eve stripe 2 enhancers. Our results alter the textbook view of eve stripe 2 regulation wherein Hb is described as a direct activator. Instead, to generate stripe 2, Hunchback repression must be counteracted. We discuss how counter-repression may influence eve stripe 2 regulation and evolution.

SUBMITTER: Vincent BJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6145585 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hunchback is counter-repressed to regulate even-skipped stripe 2 expression in Drosophila embryos.

Vincent Ben J BJ   Staller Max V MV   Lopez-Rivera Francheska F   Bragdon Meghan D J MDJ   Pym Edward C G ECG   Biette Kelly M KM   Wunderlich Zeba Z   Harden Timothy T TT   Estrada Javier J   DePace Angela H AH  

PLoS genetics 20180907 9


Hunchback is a bifunctional transcription factor that can activate and repress gene expression in Drosophila development. We investigated the regulatory DNA sequence features that control Hunchback function by perturbing enhancers for one of its target genes, even-skipped (eve). While Hunchback directly represses the eve stripe 3+7 enhancer, we found that in the eve stripe 2+7 enhancer, Hunchback repression is prevented by nearby sequences-this phenomenon is called counter-repression. We also fo  ...[more]

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