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Interactions of Sox10 and Egr2 in myelin gene regulation

Authors :
Rajini Srinivasan
Rakesh Nagarajan
John Svaren
Nolan G. Gokey
Gennifer M. Mager
Sung-Wook Jang
Li-Wei Chang
Rebecca M. Ward
Erin A. Jones
Source :
Neuron Glia Biology. 3:377-387
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2007.

Abstract

Myelination in the PNS is accompanied by a large induction of the myelin protein zero (Mpz) gene to produce the most abundant component in peripheral myelin. Analyses of knockout mice have shown that the EGR2/Krox20 and SOX10 transcription factors are required for Mpz expression. Our recent work has shown that the dominant EGR2 mutations associated with human peripheral neuropathies cause disruption of EGR2/SOX10 synergy at specific sites, including a conserved enhancer element in the first intron of the Mpz gene. Further investigation of Egr2/Sox10 interactions reveals that activation of the Mpz intron element by Egr2 requires both Sox10-binding sites. In addition, both Egr1 and Egr3 cooperate with Sox10 to activate this element, which indicates that this capacity is conserved among Egr family members. Finally, a conserved composite structure of Egr2/Sox10-binding sites in the genes encoding Mpz, myelin-associated glycoprotein and myelin basic protein genes was used to screen for similar modules in other myelin genes, revealing a potential regulatory element in the periaxin gene. Overall, these results elucidate a working model for developmental regulation of Mpz expression, several facets of which extend to regulation of other peripheral myelin genes.

Details

ISSN :
17410533 and 1740925X
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuron Glia Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....de8b3acea55739790e7ffc5d5b1c6c1b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1740925x08000173