Sox4 mediates Tbx3 transcriptional regulation of the gap junction protein cx43

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Tbx3, a T-box transcription factor, regulates key steps in development of the heart and other organ systems. Here, we identify Sox4 as an interacting partner of Tbx3. Pull-down and nuclear retention assays verify this interaction and in situ hybridization reveals Tbx3 and Sox4 to co-localize extensively in the embryo including the atrioventricular and outflow tract cushion mesenchyme and a small area of interventricular myocardium. Tbx3, SOX4, and SOX2 ChIP data, identify a region in intron 1 of Gja1 bound by all tree proteins and subsequent ChIP experiments verify that this sequence is bound, in vivo, in the developing heart. In a luciferase reporter assay, this element displays a synergistic antagonistic response to cotransfection of Tbx3 and Sox4 and in vivo, in zebrafish, drives expression of a reporter in the heart, confirming its function as a cardiac enhancer. Mechanistically, we postulate that Sox4 is a mediator of Tbx3 transcriptional activity. © The Author(s) 2011.

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Boogerd, C. J. J., Wong, L. Y. E., Van Den Boogaard, M., Bakker, M. L., Tessadori, F., Bakkers, J., … Barnett, P. (2011). Sox4 mediates Tbx3 transcriptional regulation of the gap junction protein cx43. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 68(23), 3949–3961. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-011-0693-7

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