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Publication : Plasticity and expanding complexity of the hepatic transcription factor network during liver development.

First Author  Kyrmizi I Year  2006
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  20
Issue  16 Pages  2293-305
PubMed ID  16912278 Mgi Jnum  J:111670
Mgi Id  MGI:3654711 Doi  10.1101/gad.390906
Citation  Kyrmizi I, et al. (2006) Plasticity and expanding complexity of the hepatic transcription factor network during liver development. Genes Dev 20(16):2293-305
abstractText  Cross-regulatory cascades between hepatic transcription factors have been implicated in the determination of the hepatic phenotype. Analysis of recruitments to regulatory regions and the temporal and spatial expression pattern of the main hepatic regulators during liver development revealed a gradual increase in complexity of autoregulatory and cross-regulatory circuits. Within these circuits we identified a core group of six transcription factors, which regulate the expression of each other and the expression of other downstream hepatic regulators. Changes in the promoter occupancy patterns during development included new recruitments, release, and exchange of specific factors. We also identified promoter and developmental stage-specific dual regulatory functions of certain factors as an important feature of the network. Inactivation of HNF-4alpha in embryonic, but not in adult, liver resulted in the diminished expression of most hepatic factors, demonstrating that the stability of the network correlates with its complexity. The results illustrate the remarkable flexibility of a self-sustaining transcription factor network, built up by complex dominant and redundant regulatory motifs in developing hepatocytes.
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