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Setdb2 restricts dorsal organizer territory and regulates left-right asymmetry through suppressing fgf8 activity.


ABSTRACT: Dorsal organizer formation is one of the most critical steps in early embryonic development. Several genes and signaling pathways that positively regulate the dorsal organizer development have been identified; however, little is known about the factor(s) that negatively regulates the organizer formation. Here, we show that Setdb2, a SET domain-containing protein possessing potential histone H3K9 methyltransferase activity, restricts dorsal organizer development and regulates left-right asymmetry by suppressing fibroblast growth factor 8 (fgf8) expression. Knockdown of Setdb2 results in a massive expansion of dorsal organizer markers floating head (flh), goosecoid (gsc), and chordin (chd), as well as a significant increase of fgf8, but not fgf4 mRNAs. Consequently, disrupted midline patterning and resultant randomization of left-right asymmetry are observed in Setdb2-deficient embryos. These characteristic changes induced by Setdb2 deficiency can be nearly corrected by either overexpression of a dominant-negative fgf receptor or knockdown of fgf8, suggesting an essential role for Setdb2-Fgf8 signaling in restricting dorsal organizer territory and regulating left-right asymmetry. These results provide unique evidence that a SET domain-containing protein potentially involved in the epigenetic control negatively regulates dorsal organizer formation during early embryonic development.

SUBMITTER: Xu PF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2823908 | biostudies-other | 2010 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Setdb2 restricts dorsal organizer territory and regulates left-right asymmetry through suppressing fgf8 activity.

Xu Peng-Fei PF   Zhu Kang-Yong KY   Jin Yi Y   Chen Yi Y   Sun Xiao-Jian XJ   Deng Min M   Chen Sai-Juan SJ   Chen Zhu Z   Liu Ting Xi TX  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100121 6


Dorsal organizer formation is one of the most critical steps in early embryonic development. Several genes and signaling pathways that positively regulate the dorsal organizer development have been identified; however, little is known about the factor(s) that negatively regulates the organizer formation. Here, we show that Setdb2, a SET domain-containing protein possessing potential histone H3K9 methyltransferase activity, restricts dorsal organizer development and regulates left-right asymmetry  ...[more]

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