1. Serpent/dGATAb regulates Laminin B1 and Laminin B2 expression during Drosophila embryogenesis.
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Töpfer U, Bischoff MC, Bartkuhn M, and Holz A
- Subjects
- Animals, Binding Sites, Drosophila growth & development, Drosophila Proteins genetics, Embryo, Nonmammalian metabolism, Embryonic Development genetics, Enhancer Elements, Genetic, GATA Transcription Factors genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Genes, Reporter, Laminin genetics, Mutagenesis, Protein Binding, Drosophila metabolism, Drosophila Proteins metabolism, GATA Transcription Factors metabolism, Laminin metabolism
- Abstract
Transcriptional regulation of Laminin expression during embryogenesis is a key step required for proper ECM assembly. We show, that in Drosophila the Laminin B1 and Laminin B2 genes share expression patterns in mesodermal cells as well as in endodermal and ectodermal gut primordia, yolk and amnioserosa. In the absence of the GATA transcription factor Serpent, the spatial extend of Laminin reporter gene expression was strongly limited, indicating that Laminin expression in many tissues depends on Serpent activity. We demonstrate a direct binding of Serpent to the intronic enhancers of Laminin B1 and Laminin B2. In addition, ectopically expressed Serpent activated enhancer elements of Laminin B1 and Laminin B2. Our results reveal Serpent as an important regulator of Laminin expression across tissues.
- Published
- 2019
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