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  2. A highly conserved novel family of mammalian developmental transcription factors related to Drosophila grainyhead

A highly conserved novel family of mammalian developmental transcription factors related to Drosophila grainyhead

  • Mech Dev. 2002 Jun;114(1-2):37-50. doi: 10.1016/s0925-4773(02)00046-1.
Tomasz Wilanowski 1 Annabel Tuckfield Loretta Cerruti Sinead O'Connell Robert Saint Vishwas Parekh Jianning Tao John M Cunningham Stephen M Jane
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  • 1 Rotary Bone Marrow Research Laboratory, Royal Melbourne Hospital Research Foundation, c/o Royal Melbourne Hospital Post Office, Grattan Street, Parkville, Victoria 3050, Australia.
Abstract

The Drosophila transcription factor Grainyhead regulates several key developmental processes. Three mammalian genes, CP2, LBP-1a and LBP-9 have been previously identified as homologues of grainyhead. We now report the cloning of two new mammalian genes (Mammalian grainyhead (MGR) and Brother-of-MGR (BOM)) and one new Drosophila gene (dCP2) that rewrite the phylogeny of this family. We demonstrate that MGR and BOM are more closely related to grh, whereas CP2, LBP-1a and LBP-9 are descendants of the dCP2 gene. MGR shares the greatest sequence homology with grh, is expressed in tissue-restricted patterns more comparable to grh and binds to and transactivates the promoter of the human Engrailed-1 gene, the mammalian homologue of the key grainyhead target gene, engrailed. This sequence and functional conservation indicates that the new mammalian members of this family play important developmental roles.

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