RRC ID 51276
Author Nelson AC, Cutty SJ, Gasiunas SN, Deplae I, Stemple DL, Wardle FC.
Title In Vivo Regulation of the Zebrafish Endoderm Progenitor Niche by T-Box Transcription Factors.
Journal Cell Rep
Abstract T-box transcription factors T/Brachyury homolog A (Ta) and Tbx16 are essential for correct mesoderm development in zebrafish. The downstream transcriptional networks guiding their functional activities are poorly understood. Additionally, important contributions elsewhere are likely masked due to redundancy. Here, we exploit functional genomic strategies to identify Ta and Tbx16 targets in early embryogenesis. Surprisingly, we discovered they not only activate mesodermal gene expression but also redundantly regulate key endodermal determinants, leading to substantial loss of endoderm in double mutants. To further explore the gene regulatory networks (GRNs) governing endoderm formation, we identified targets of Ta/Tbx16-regulated homeodomain transcription factor Mixl1, which is absolutely required in zebrafish for endoderm formation. Interestingly, we find many endodermal determinants coordinately regulated through common genomic occupancy by Mixl1, Eomesa, Smad2, Nanog, Mxtx2, and Pou5f3. Collectively, these findings augment the endoderm GRN and reveal a panel of target genes underlying the Ta, Tbx16, and Mixl1 mutant phenotypes.
Volume 19(13)
Pages 2782-2795
Published 2017-6-27
DOI 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.06.011
PII S2211-1247(17)30807-0
PMID 28658625
PMC PMC5494305
MeSH Animals Cell Differentiation Endoderm / metabolism* Transcription Factors / metabolism* Zebrafish
IF 8.109
Times Cited 11
Resource
Zebrafish Tg(sox17:EGFP)