Determination of left/right asymmetric expression of nodal by a left side-specific enhancer with sequence similarity to a lefty-2 enhancer
- 15 June 1999
- journal article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Genes & Development
- Vol. 13 (12), 1589-1600
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.13.12.1589
Abstract
The nodal gene is expressed on the left side of developing mouse embryos and is implicated in left/right (L-R) axis formation. The transcriptional regulatory regions of nodal have now been investigated by transgenic analysis. A node-specific enhancer was detected in the upstream region (−9.5 to −8.7 kb) of the gene. Intron 1 was also shown to contain a left side-specific enhancer (ASE) that was able to direct transgene expression in the lateral plate mesoderm and prospective floor plate on the left side. A 3.5-kb region of nodal that contained ASE responded to mutations iniv, inv, and lefty-1, all genes that act upstream of nodal. The same 3.5- kb region also directed expression in the epiblast and visceral endoderm at earlier stages of development. Characterization of deletion constructs delineated ASE to a 340-bp region that was both essential and sufficient for asymmetric expression of nodal. Several sequence motifs were found to be conserved between the nodal ASE and the lefty-2 ASE, some of which appeared to be essential for nodal ASE activity. These results suggest that similar transcriptional mechanisms underlie the asymmetric expression of nodal and of lefty-2 as well as the earlier expression of nodal in the epiblast and endoderm.Keywords
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