The Xenopus Eomesodermin promoter and its concentration-dependent response to activin

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Abstract

Eomesodermin is an essential early gene in Xenopus mesoderm formation and shows a morphogen-like response to activin. Here we define the regions of the Eomesodermin promoter required for mesodermal expression and for concentration-dependent response to activin. We find an activin response element (ARE) located between −5.6 and −5.0 kb which contains two critical FAST2 binding sites. The ARE alone is necessary and sufficient for concentration-dependent response to activin. A 5.6 kb promoter recapitulates Eomes expression in normal mesoderm cells. A repressor element extinguishes Eomes expression in the endoderm. We relate our results to mesoderm patterning in early Xenopus development and to a mechanism of morphogen gradient response.

Keywords

Xenopus
Eomesodermin
Promoter
Mesoderm
Induction
Morphogen
Gradient
ARE
FAST2
Endoderm
Repressor
Germ
Layer

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Present address: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Department of Cardiology, 34th Street and Civic Center Boulevard, Abramson Research Building #704F, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.