The transcription factor mesp1 Interacts with cAMPresponsive element binding protein 1 (creb1) and coactivates Ets variant 2 (Etv2) gene expression

Xiaozhong Shi, Katie M. Zirbes, Tara L. Rasmussen, Anwarul Ferdous, Mary G. Garry, Naoko Koyano-Nakagawa, Daniel J. Garry

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Abstract

Mesoderm posterior 1 (Mesp1) is well recognized for its role in cardiac development, although it is expressed broadly in mesodermal lineages.Wehave previously demonstrated important roles for Mesp1 and Ets variant 2 (Etv2) during lineage specification, but their relationship has not been defined. This study reveals that Mesp1 binds to the proximal promoter and transactivates Etv2 gene expression via the CRE motif. We also demonstrate the protein-protein interaction between Mesp1 and cAMP-responsive element binding protein 1 (Creb1) in vitro and in vivo. Utilizing transgenesis, lineage tracing, flow cytometry, and immunostaining technologies, we define the lineage relationship between Mesp1- and Etv2-expressing cell populations. We observe that the majority of Etv2-EYFP+ cells are derived from Mesp1-Cre+ cells in both the embryo and yolk sac. Furthermore, we observe that the conditional deletion of Etv2, using a Mesp1-Cre transgenic strategy, results in vascular and hematopoietic defects similar to those observed in the global deletion of Etv2 and that it has embryonic lethality by embryonic day 9.5. In summary, our study supports the hypothesis that Mesp1 is a direct upstream transactivator of Etv2 during embryogenesis and that Creb1 is an important cofactor of Mesp1in the transcriptional regulation of Etv2 gene expression.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)9614-9625
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume290
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 10 2015

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Biology

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