From promoter motif to cardiac function: a single DPE motif affects transcription regulation and organ function in vivo

Author:

Sloutskin Anna1ORCID,Itzhak Dekel1ORCID,Vogler Georg2ORCID,Pozeilov Hadar1ORCID,Ideses Diana1,Alter Hadar1ORCID,Adato Orit1,Shachar Hadar1,Doniger Tirza1ORCID,Shohat-Ophir Galit1ORCID,Frasch Manfred3ORCID,Bodmer Rolf2ORCID,Duttke Sascha H.4ORCID,Juven-Gershon Tamar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bar-Ilan University 1 The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences , , Ramat Gan 5290002 , Israel

2. Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute 2 Development, Aging and Regeneration Program , , La Jolla, CA 92037 , USA

3. Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nürnberg 3 Division of Developmental Biology, Department of Biology , , Erlangen 91058 , Germany

4. School of Molecular Biosciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University 4 , Pullman, WA 99164 , USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Transcription initiates at the core promoter, which contains distinct core promoter elements. Here, we highlight the complexity of transcriptional regulation by outlining the effect of core promoter-dependent regulation on embryonic development and the proper function of an organism. We demonstrate in vivo the importance of the downstream core promoter element (DPE) in complex heart formation in Drosophila. Pioneering a novel approach using both CRISPR and nascent transcriptomics, we show the effects of mutating a single core promoter element within the natural context. Specifically, we targeted the downstream core promoter element (DPE) of the endogenous tin gene, encoding the Tinman transcription factor, a homologue of human NKX2-5 associated with congenital heart diseases. The 7 bp substitution mutation results in massive perturbation of the Tinman regulatory network that orchestrates dorsal musculature, which is manifested as physiological and anatomical changes in the cardiac system, impaired specific activity features, and significantly compromised viability of adult flies. Thus, a single motif can have a critical impact on embryogenesis and, in the case of DPE, functional heart formation.

Funder

German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development

Yad Hanadiv

National Institutes of Health

Bar-Ilan University

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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