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A role for HOX13 proteins in the regulatory switch between TADs at the HoxD locus

Beccari, Leonardo
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Yakushiji-Kaminatsui, Nayuta
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Woltering, Joost M.
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May 19, 2016
Genes & Development

During vertebrate limb development, Hoxd genes are regulated following a bimodal strategy involving two topologically associating domains (TADs) located on either side of the gene cluster. These regulatory landscapes alternatively control different subsets of Hoxd targets, first into the arm and subsequently into the digits. We studied the transition between these two global regulations, a switch that correlates with the positioning of the wrist, which articulates these two main limb segments. We show that the HOX13 proteins themselves help switch off the telomeric TAD, likely through a global repressive mechanism. At the same time, they directly interact with distal enhancers to sustain the activity of the centromeric TAD, thus explaining both the sequential and exclusive operating processes of these two regulatory domains. We propose a model in which the activation of Hox13 gene expression in distal limb cells both interrupts the proximal Hox gene regulation and re-enforces the distal regulation. In the absence of HOX13 proteins, a proximal limb structure grows without any sign of wrist articulation, likely related to an ancestral fish-like condition.

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research article
DOI
10.1101/gad.281055.116
Web of Science ID

WOS:000377055600004

Author(s)
Beccari, Leonardo
Yakushiji-Kaminatsui, Nayuta
Woltering, Joost M.
Necsulea, Anamaria  
Lonfat, Nicolas  
Rodriguez-Carballo, Eddie
Mascrez, Benedicte
Yamamoto, Shiori
Kuroiwa, Atsushi
Duboule, Denis  
Date Issued

2016-05-19

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Published in
Genes & Development
Volume

30

Issue

10

Start page

1172

End page

1186

Subjects

topologically associating domains (TADs)

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vertebrate limbs

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regulatory landscapes

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wrist

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ankle

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polycomb

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This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

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