RRC ID 32490
Author Jusiak B, Karandikar UC, Kwak SJ, Wang F, Wang H, Chen R, Mardon G.
Title Regulation of Drosophila eye development by the transcription factor Sine oculis.
Journal PLoS One
Abstract Homeodomain transcription factors of the Sine oculis (SIX) family direct multiple regulatory processes throughout the metazoans. Sine oculis (So) was first characterized in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, where it is both necessary and sufficient for eye development, regulating cell survival, proliferation, and differentiation. Despite its key role in development, only a few direct targets of So have been described previously. In the current study, we aim to expand our knowledge of So-mediated transcriptional regulation in the developing Drosophila eye using ChIP-seq to map So binding regions throughout the genome. We find 7,566 So enriched regions (peaks), estimated to map to 5,952 genes. Using overlap between the So ChIP-seq peak set and genes that are differentially regulated in response to loss or gain of so, we identify putative direct targets of So. We find So binding enrichment in genes not previously known to be regulated by So, including genes that encode cell junction proteins and signaling pathway components. In addition, we analyze a subset of So-bound novel genes in the eye, and find eight genes that have previously uncharacterized eye phenotypes and may be novel direct targets of So. Our study presents a greatly expanded list of candidate So targets and serves as basis for future studies of So-mediated gene regulation in the eye.
Volume 9(2)
Pages e89695
Published 2014-2-25
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0089695
PII PONE-D-13-50129
PMID 24586968
PMC PMC3934907
MeSH Animals Drosophila melanogaster / genetics Eye / growth & development Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Homeodomain Proteins / genetics Homeodomain Proteins / physiology* Optic Disk / growth & development Optic Disk / metabolism Organogenesis / genetics Transcription Factors / physiology*
IF 2.74
Times Cited 18
WOS Category DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Resource
Drosophila