Regulation of Otx2 expression
and its functions in mouse forebrain and midbrain
Kurokawa D, Kiyonari H, Nakayama R, Kimura-Yoshida C, Matsuo I and Aizawa
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Development 131(14):3319-31 (2004)
SUMMARY
Otx2 expression in the forebrain and midbrain was found to be regulated
by two distinct enhancers (FM and FM2) located at 75 kb 5' upstream and
115 kb 3' downstream. The activities of these two enhancers were absent
in anterior neuroectoderm earlier than E8.0; however, at E9.5 their regions
of activity spanned the entire mesencephalon and diencephalon with their
caudal limits at the boundary with the metencephalon or isthmus. In telencephalon,
activities were found only in the dorsomedial aspect. Potential binding
sites of OTX and TCF were essential to FM activity, and TCF sites were
also essential to FM2 activity. The FM2 enhancer appears to be unique
to rodent; however, the FM enhancer region is deeply conserved in gnathostomes.
Studies of mutants lacking FM or FM2 enhancer demonstrated that these
enhancers indeed regulate Otx2 expression in forebrain and midbrain. Development
of mesencephalic and diencephalic regions was differentially regulated
in a dose-dependent manner by the cooperation between Otx1 and Otx2 under
FM and FM2 enhancers: the more caudal the structure the higher the OTX
dose requirement. At E10.5 Otx1-/-Otx2DeltaFM/DeltaFM mutants, in which
Otx2 expression under the FM2 enhancer remained, exhibited almost complete
loss of the entire diencephalon and mesencephalon; the telencephalon did,
however, develop.
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