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Nucleic Acids Res 2002 Jul 15;3014:3034-44. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkf439.
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Functional interaction between TATA and upstream CACGTG elements regulates the temporally specific expression of Otx mRNAs during early embryogenesis of the sea urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus.

Kobayashi A , Akasaka K , Kawaichi M , Kokubo T .


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The orthodenticle-related protein (HpOtx) gene derived from the sea urchin Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus encodes two distinct isoforms, HpOtxE and HpOtxL, which are differentially expressed during early embryogenesis and are driven by TATA-less and TATA-containing promoters, respectively. In order to determine if the TATA element is involved in the establishment of the temporally specific expression profile of the HpOtx gene, reporter genes under the control of modified or wild-type HpOtxE/L promoters were introduced into fertilized eggs. When the activities of the different promoter constructs were examined, we found that deletion of the TATA element from the HpOtxL promoter causes early expression, whereas addition of the TATA element to the HpOtxE promoter causes delayed expression. This suppressive action of the TATA element on transcription from the HpOtxE/L promoters requires the presence of upstream CACGTG elements. These results indicate that the presence or absence of the TATA element determines, at least in part, the expression profile of the HpOtxE/L promoters, in concert with the transcription factor(s) that binds to the upstream CACGTG element. Immunoblot and gel retardation analyses suggest that functional interaction between CACGTG binding factor(s) and TATA factor(s) may be regulated by an unidentified third factor(s) during early embryogenesis in the sea urchin.

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Genes referenced: LOC100887844 otx2

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Akasaka, Upstream element of the sea urchin arylsulfatase gene serves as an insulator. 1999, Pubmed, Echinobase