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Publication : Enhancers of GnRH transcription embedded in an upstream gene use homeodomain proteins to specify hypothalamic expression.

First Author  Iyer AK Year  2010
Journal  Mol Endocrinol Volume  24
Issue  10 Pages  1949-64
PubMed ID  20667983 Mgi Jnum  J:182842
Mgi Id  MGI:5316953 Doi  10.1210/me.2010-0156
Citation  Iyer AK, et al. (2010) Enhancers of GnRH transcription embedded in an upstream gene use homeodomain proteins to specify hypothalamic expression. Mol Endocrinol 24(10):1949-64
abstractText  GnRH, the central regulator of reproductive function, is produced by only approximately 800 highly specialized hypothalamic neurons. Previous studies identified a minimal promoter [GnRH minimal promoter (GnRH-P)] (-173/+1) and a neuron-specific enhancer [GnRH-enhancer (E)1] (-1863/-1571) as regulatory regions in the rat gene that confer this stringent specificity of GnRH expression to differentiated GnRH neurons. In transgenic mice, these two elements target only GnRH neurons but fail to drive expression in the entire population, suggesting the existence of additional regulatory regions. Here, we define two novel, highly conserved, upstream enhancers in the GnRH gene termed GnRH-E2 (-3135/-2631) and GnRH-E3 (-4199/-3895) that increase neuron-specific GnRH expression through interactions with GnRH-E1 and GnRH-P. GnRH-E2 and GnRH-E3 regulate GnRH expression through similar mechanisms via Oct-1, Msx1, and Dlx2, which bind both GnRH-E2 and the GnRH-E3 critical region at -3952/-3895. Overexpression of Dlx2 increases transcription through GnRH-E2 and GnRH-E3. Remarkably, these novel elements are contained within the 3' untranslated region of the neighboring upstream gene, yet are marked endogenously by histone modification signatures consistent with those of enhancers. Thus, GnRH-E2 and GnRH-E3 are novel regulatory elements that, together with GnRH-E1 and GnRH-P, confer the specificity of GnRH expression to differentiated and mature GnRH neurons.
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