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A Regulatory Archipelago Controls Hox Genes Transcription in Digits

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CELL
卷 147, 期 5, 页码 1132-1145

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2011.10.023

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  1. Ecole Polytechnique Fe de rale, Lausanne
  2. University of Geneva
  3. Swiss National Research Fund
  4. National Research Center Frontiers in Genetics,
  5. EU
  6. ERC

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The evolution of digits was an essential step in the success of tetrapods. Among the key players, Hoxd genes are coordinately regulated in developing digits, where they help organize growth and patterns. We identified the distal regulatory sites associated with these genes by probing the three-dimensional architecture of this regulatory unit in developing limbs. This approach, combined with in vivo deletions of distinct regulatory regions, revealed that the active part of the gene cluster contacts several enhancer-like sequences. These elements are dispersed throughout the nearby gene desert, and each contributes either quantitatively or qualitatively to Hox gene transcription in presumptive digits. We propose that this genetic system, which we call a regulatory archipelago, provides an inherent flexibility that may partly underlie the diversity in number and morphology of digits across tetrapods, as well as their resilience to drastic variations.

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