Affiliation:
1. Institute of Biosciences and Technology, Texas A&M System Health Science Center, 2121 Holcombe Blvd, Houston, Texas 77030
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pitx2
, a paired-related homeobox gene that is mutated in Rieger syndrome I, is the earliest known marker of oral ectoderm.
Pitx2
was previously shown to be required for tooth, palate, and pituitary development in mice; however, the mechanisms regulating
Pitx2
transcription in the oral ectoderm are poorly understood. Here we used an in vivo transgenic approach to investigate the mechanisms regulating
Pitx2
transcription. We identified a 7-kb fragment that directs LacZ expression in oral ectoderm and in many of its derivatives. Deletion analysis of transgenic embryos reduced this fragment to a 520-bp region that directed LacZ activity to Rathke's pouch. A comparison of the mouse and human sequences revealed a conserved nuclear factor 1 (NF-1) recognition element near a consensus T-cell factor (TCF)/LEF binding site. The mutation of either site individually abolished LacZ activity in transgenic embryos, identifying
Pitx2
as a direct target of Wnt signaling in pituitary development. These findings uncover a requirement for NF-1 and TCF factors in
Pitx2
transcriptional regulation in the pituitary and provide insight into the mechanisms controlling region-specific transcription in the oral ectoderm and its derivatives.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
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