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Development, Vol 127, Issue 1 119-128, Copyright © 2000 by Company of Biologists
JOURNAL ARTICLES |
F Mechta-Grigoriou, S Garel and P Charnay
Unite 368 de l'Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris France.
The developing vertebrate hindbrain is transiently subdivided along the anterior-posterior axis into metameric units, called rhombomeres (r). These segments constitute units of lineage restriction and display specific gene expression patterns. The transcription factor gene Krox-20 is restricted to r3 and r5, and is required for the development of these rhombomeres. We present evidence that Krox-20 transcriptional activity is under the control of a negative feedback mechanism in the hindbrain. This regulatory loop involves two closely related proteins, Nabl and Nab2, previously identified as antagonists of Krox-20 transcriptional activity in cultured cells. Here we show that in the mouse hindbrain, Nab1 and Nab2 recapitulate the Krox-20 expression pattern and that their expression is dependent on Krox-20 function. Furthermore, misexpression of Nab1 or Nab2 in zebrafish embryos leads to alterations in the expression patterns of several hindbrain markers, consistent with an inhibition of Krox-20 activity. Taken together, these data indicate that Krox-20 positively regulates the expression of its own antagonists and raise the possibility that this negative feedback regulatory loop may play a role in the control of hindbrain development.
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