Mishra, Rakesh K. ; Mihaly, Jozsef ; Barges, Stephane ; Spierer, Annick ; Karch, Francois ; Hagstrom, Kirsten ; Schweinsberg, Susan E. ; Schedl, Paul (2001) The iab-7 polycomb response element maps to a nucleosome-free region of chromatin and requires both GAGA and pleiohomeotic for silencing activity Molecular and Cellular Biology, 21 (4). pp. 1311-1318. ISSN 0270-7306
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Abstract
In the work reported here we have undertaken a functional dissection of a Polycomb response element (PRE) from the iab-7 cis-regulatory domain of the Drosophila melanogasterbithorax complex (BX-C). Previous studies mapped the iab-7PRE to an 860-bp fragment located just distal to the Fab-7boundary. Located within this fragment is an ∼230-bp chromatin-specific nuclease-hypersensitive region called HS3. We have shown that HS3 is capable of functioning as a Polycomb-dependent silencer in vivo, inducing pairing-dependent silencing of amini-white reporter. The HS3 sequence contains consensus binding sites for the GAGA factor, a protein implicated in the formation of nucleosome-free regions of chromatin, and Pleiohomeotic (Pho), a Polycomb group protein that is related to the mammalian transcription factor YY1. We show that GAGA and Pho interact with these sequences in vitro and that the consensus binding sites for the two proteins are critical for the silencing activity of theiab-7 PRE in vivo.
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