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Published October 15, 2013 | Accepted Version
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Identification and dissection of a key enhancer mediating cranial neural crest specific expression of transcription factor, Ets-1

Abstract

Neural crest cells form diverse derivatives that vary according to their level of origin along the body axis, with only cranial neural crest cells contributing to facial skeleton. Interestingly, the transcription factor Ets-1 is uniquely expressed in cranial but not trunk neural crest, where it functions as a direct input into neural crest specifier genes, Sox10 and FoxD3. We have isolated and interrogated a cis-regulatory element, conserved between birds and mammals, that drives reporter expression in a manner that recapitulates that of endogenous Ets-1 expression in the neural crest. Within a minimal Ets-1 enhancer region, mutation of putative binding sites for SoxE, homeobox, Ets, TFAP2 or Fox proteins results in loss or reduction of neural crest enhancer activity. Morpholino-mediated loss-of-function experiments show that Sox9, Pax7, Msx1/2, Ets-1, TFAP2A and FoxD3, all are required for enhancer activity. In contrast, mutation of a putative cMyc/E-box sequence augments reporter expression, consistent with this being a repressor binding site. Taken together, these results uncover new inputs into Ets-1, revealing critical links in the cranial neural crest gene regulatory network.

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© 2013 Published by Elsevier Inc. Received 1 April 2013; Received in revised form 9 August 2013; Accepted 12 August 2013; Available online 19 August 2013. We would like to thank Tatjana Sauka-Spengler for her valuable advice and Marcos Simões-Costa for his comments in writing this paper. This work was supported by USPHS P01 HD037105 and DE16459.

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