Conserved transcriptional regulatory domains of the pdx-1 gene
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- DOI: 10.1210/me.2003-0371
Conserved transcriptional regulatory domains of the pdx-1 gene
Abstract
The pancreas and duodenum homeobox protein 1 (PDX-1) homeodomain-containing transcription factor affects both pancreatic endocrine cell development and adult islet beta-cell function. Cell-type-specific expression is controlled by sequences 5' flanking the pdx-1 gene transcription start site. One principal control region is located roughly between -2800 and -1600 bp and spans three conserved, distinct, and functionally important subdomains, termed areas I, II, and III. In this study, we found that an upstream control region in the rat pdx-1 gene located between -6200 and -5670 bp is also present in the mouse, chicken, and human genes. This region is capable of independently directing pancreatic beta-cell-selective reporter gene expression and potentiating area I/II-driven activity. This newly recognized conserved subdomain has been termed area IV. The islet-enriched forkhead box A2 (FoxA2), NK2 homeobox 2.2 (Nkx2.2), and pancreas and duodenum homeobox protein 1 (PDX-1) transcription factors have been shown to activate area IV-driven reporter gene expression as well as bind to this region of the endogenous gene in beta-cells. Analysis of the histone H3 and H4 acetylation level also indicated that areas I-IV are within transcriptionally active chromatin in beta-cells. Our data suggests that pdx-1 transcription is also regulated by factors acting upon conserved area IV sequences.
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