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Published October 13, 2014 | Accepted Version + Supplemental Material
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Su(H)-Mediated Repression Positions Gene Boundaries along the Dorsal-Ventral Axis of Drosophila Embryos

Abstract

In Drosophila embryos, a nuclear gradient of the Dorsal (Dl) transcription factor directs differential gene expression along the dorsoventral (DV) axis, translating it into distinct domains that specify future mesodermal, neural, and ectodermal territories. However, the mechanisms used to differentially position gene expression boundaries along this axis are not fully understood. Here, using a combination of approaches, including mutant phenotype analyses and chromatin immunoprecipitation, we show that the transcription factor Suppressor of Hairless, Su(H), helps define dorsal boundaries for many genes expressed along the DV axis. Synthetic reporter constructs also provide molecular evidence that Su(H) binding sites support repression and act to counterbalance activation through Dl and the ubiquitous activator Zelda. Our study highlights a role for broadly expressed repressors, like Su(H), and organization of transcription factor binding sites within cis-regulatory modules as important elements controlling spatial domains of gene expression to facilitate flexible positioning of boundaries across the entire DV axis.

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© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Received: September 17, 2013; Revised: June 10, 2014; Accepted: August 5, 2014; Published: October 13, 2014. We thank Spiros Artavanis-Tsakonas, Terry Orr-Weaver, Heinrich Reichert, Francois Schweisguth, Bloomington Stock Center, and Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank for providing fly stocks and antibodies. We thank Leslie Dunipace for sharing unpublished results, Igor Antoshechkin of the Caltech Jacobs Genome Facility for ChIP-seq library preparation and sequencing, Henry Amrheim for help with database display and managing the lab web browser, Marianne Bronner and members of the Stathopoulos lab for comments on the manuscript, and Eric Davidson for helpful discussions. This study was supported by NIH research grant R01GM077668 to A.S. Accession Numbers: The Su(H) ChIP-seq data have been deposited to the NCBI's GEO database and are available through accession number GSE59726.

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