In vitro and in vivo characterization of Caenorhabditis elegans PHA-4/FoxA response elements

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Caenorhabditis elegans PHA-4 is a member of the FoxA group of transcription factors. PHA-4 is critical for development of the C. elegans pharynx and directly regulates most or all pharyngeal genes. The consensus binding site of PHA-4 has not been identified, with previous analysis of PHA-4 targets relying on the mammalian FoxA consensus. Here, we use in vitro and in vivo analyses to demonstrate three features of PHA-4 response elements. First, the PHA-4 consensus matches that of other FoxA proteins, but only a subset of possible sites is active in an in vivo assay. Second, sequence flanking the core PHA-4 site can influence the strength of reporter expression in vivo, as seen for other Fox proteins. Third, in the context of some pharyngeal promoters, PHA-4 response elements are flanked by distinct cis-regulatory elements that modulate response to PHA-4, generating gene expression in specific pharyngeal cell types. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Raharjo, W. H., Logan, B. C., Wen, S., Kalb, J. M., & Gaudet, J. (2010). In vitro and in vivo characterization of Caenorhabditis elegans PHA-4/FoxA response elements. Developmental Dynamics, 239(8), 2219–2232. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.22359

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