An interacting network of T-box genes directs gene expression and fate in the zebrafish mesoderm

  • Lisa M. Goering
  • , Kazuyuki Hoshijima
  • , Barbara Hug
  • , Brent Bisgrove
  • , Andreas Kispert
  • , David Jonah Grunwald

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Abstract

T-box genes encode transcription factors that play critical roles in generating the vertebrate body plan. In many developmental fields, multiple T-box genes are expressed in overlapping domains, establishing broad regions in which different combinations of T-box genes are coexpressed. Here we demonstrate that three T-box genes expressed in the zebrafish mesoderm, no tail, spade-tail, and tbx6, operate as a network of interacting genes to regulate region-specific gene expression and developmental fate. Loss-of-function and gain-of-function genetic analyses reveal three kinds of interactions among the T-box genes: combinatorial interactions that generate new regulatory functions, additive contributions to common developmental pathways, and competitive antagonism governing downstream gene expression. We propose that T-box genes, like Hox genes, often function within gene networks comprised of related family members.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)9410-9415
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume100
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 5 2003
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

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