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Fig. 3. Prediction of TCF/Lef target genes in differentiating epithelial
progenitors. (A) Real-time RT-PCR confirmation of an upregulation
of putative TCF/Lef target genes during epithelial differentiation induced by
Lif. Expression levels peak on either day 5 (class B genes) or day 7 (class C
genes) of organ culture. Maximal expression levels were set to 100%.
Prediction is based on either published evidence or computational
identification of conserved TCF/Lef consensus sites in the promoter region
(see below). *, P<0.05 versus Lif 2 days
(n=3). (B) Example of the prediction of a TCF/Lef binding site
99 bp upstream of the transcriptional start site of the cyclin D1
(Ccnd1) gene. Mouse, rat and human sequences are aligned and reveal a
high degree of conservation in the region surrounding the TCF/Lef consensus
motif (red). (C) Overrepresentation of conserved TCF/Lef binding sites
in promoters of genes induced during epithelial differentiation.
Identification of genes containing at least one conserved TCF/Lef binding site
in different intervals preceding the transcriptional start site consistently
reveals a statistically significant overrepresentation in classes B and C
compared with control genes (
2 test, P values for
different intervals are indicated in orange). (D) Specific
overrepresentation of the TCF/Lef core motif as measured by an
overrepresentation index (see Materials and methods) is demonstrated by
comparison with 4096 control motifs of equal dimension. The TCF/Lef matrix
(red) scores in the 97.1st percentile of all examined matrices.