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Polycomb/Trithorax group-dependent regulation of the neuronal gene Lim3 involved in Drosophila lifespan control
Authors:Olga Y. Rybina  Yakov M. Rozovsky  Ekaterina R. Veselkina  Elena G. Pasyukova
Affiliation:1. Institute of Molecular Genetics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Kurtchatov Sq. 2, Moscow 123182, Russia;2. Federal State-Financed Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education, Moscow State Pedagogical University, M. Pirogovskaya Str. 1/1, Moscow 119991, Russia
Abstract:Molecular mechanisms governing gene expression and defining complex phenotypes are central to understanding the basics of development and aging. Here, we demonstrate that naturally occurring polymorphisms of the Lim3 regulatory region that are associated with variation in gene expression and Drosophila lifespan control are located exclusively in the Polycomb response element (PRE). We find that the Polycomb group (PcG) protein Polycomb (PC) is bound to the PRE only in embryos where Lim3 is present in both repressed and active states. In contrast, the Trithorax group (TrxG) protein absent, small, or homeotic discs 1 (ASH1) is bound downstream of the PRE, to a region adjacent to the Lim3 transcription start site in embryos and adult flies, in which Lim3 is in an active state. Furthermore, mutations in Pc and ash1 genes affect Lim3 expression depending on the structural integrity of the Lim3 PRE, thus confirming functional interactions between these proteins and Lim3 regulatory region. In addition, we demonstrate that the evolutionary conserved Lim3 core promoter provides basic Lim3 expression, whereas structural changes in the Lim3 PRE of distal promoter provide stage-, and tissue-specific Lim3 expression. Therefore, we hypothesize that PcG/TrxG proteins, which are directly involved in Lim3 transcription regulation, participate in lifespan control.
Keywords:Lifespan  Transcription  Embryonic development  Polycomb/Trithorax proteins  Polycomb/Trithorax response element  Corresponding author at: Institute of Molecular Genetics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Kurtchatov Sq. 2, Moscow 123182, Russia.
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