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Publication : Foxh1 recruits Gsc to negatively regulate Mixl1 expression during early mouse development.

First Author  Izzi L Year  2007
Journal  EMBO J Volume  26
Issue  13 Pages  3132-43
PubMed ID  17568773 Mgi Jnum  J:123041
Mgi Id  MGI:3716271 Doi  10.1038/sj.emboj.7601753
Citation  Izzi L, et al. (2007) Foxh1 recruits Gsc to negatively regulate Mixl1 expression during early mouse development. EMBO J 26(13):3132-43
abstractText  Mixl1 is a member of the Mix/Bix family of paired-like homeodomain proteins and is required for proper axial mesendoderm morphogenesis and endoderm formation during mouse development. Mix/Bix proteins are transcription factors that function in Nodal-like signaling pathways and are themselves regulated by Nodal. Here, we show that Foxh1 forms a DNA-binding complex with Smads to regulate transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta)/Nodal-dependent Mixl1 gene expression. Whereas Foxh1 is commonly described as a transcriptional activator, we observed that Foxh1-null embryos exhibit expanded and enhanced Mixl1 expression during gastrulation, indicating that Foxh1 negatively regulates expression of Mixl1 during early mouse embryogenesis. We demonstrate that Foxh1 associates with the homeodomain-containing protein Goosecoid (Gsc), which in turn recruits histone deacetylases to repress Mixl1 gene expression. Ectopic expression of Gsc in embryoid bodies represses endogenous Mixl1 expression and this effect is dependent on Foxh1. As Gsc is itself induced in a Foxh1-dependent manner, we propose that Foxh1 initiates positive and negative transcriptional circuits to refine cell fate decisions during gastrulation.
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