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Multi-enhancer transcriptional hubs confer phenotypic robustness.


ABSTRACT: We previously showed in Drosophila melanogaster embryos that low-affinity Ultrabithorax (Ubx)-responsive shavenbaby (svb) enhancers drive expression using localized transcriptional environments and that active svb enhancers on different chromosomes tended to colocalize (Tsai et al., 2017). Here, we test the hypothesis that these multi-enhancer 'hubs' improve phenotypic resilience to stress by buffering against decreases in transcription factor concentrations and transcriptional output. Deleting a redundant enhancer from the svb locus led to reduced trichome numbers in embryos raised at elevated temperatures. Using high-resolution fluorescence microscopy, we observed lower Ubx concentration and transcriptional output in this deletion allele. Transcription sites of the full svb cis-regulatory region inserted into a different chromosome colocalized with the svb locus, increasing Ubx concentration, the transcriptional output of svb, and partially rescuing the phenotype. Thus, multiple enhancers could reinforce a local transcriptional hub to buffer against environmental stresses and genetic perturbations, providing a mechanism for phenotypical robustness.

SUBMITTER: Tsai A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6650246 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multi-enhancer transcriptional hubs confer phenotypic robustness.

Tsai Albert A   Alves Mariana Rp MR   Crocker Justin J  

eLife 20190711


We previously showed in <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> embryos that low-affinity Ultrabithorax (Ubx)-responsive <i>shavenbaby</i> (<i>svb</i>) enhancers drive expression using localized transcriptional environments and that active <i>svb</i> enhancers on different chromosomes tended to colocalize (Tsai et al., 2017). Here, we test the hypothesis that these multi-enhancer 'hubs' improve phenotypic resilience to stress by buffering against decreases in transcription factor concentrations and trans  ...[more]

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