Abstract
The differentiation of three anterior pituitary cell types is regulated by the tissue-specific POU domain factor Pit-1, which is initially expressed on Embryonic Day 13.5-14 in mice. The Pit-1 gene remains continuously, highly expressed in the somatotrope, thyrotrope, and lactotrope cells of the adult. Using the Pit-1-defective Snell dwarf as a genetic background, we demonstrate that the Pit-1 gene utilizes distinct enhancers for initial gene activation and for subsequent autoregulation (required for maintenance of expression) and that Pit-1-dependent activation of the distal enhancer can be mediated in the absence of the early enhancer. These two distinct enhancers provide the basis for temporally specific regulation by discrete pituitary-specific factors, events likely to be prototypic for regulation of other classes of genes encoding transcription factors controlling terminal differentiation.
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DiMattia, G. E., Rhodes, S. J., Krones, A., Carrière, C., O’Connell, S., Kalla, K., … Rosenfeld, M. G. (1997). The PIT-1 gene is regulated by distinct early and late pituitary-specific enhancers. Developmental Biology, 182(1), 180–190. https://doi.org/10.1006/dbio.1996.8472
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