Title: BiolChem 473
1Biol/Chem 473
Schulze lecture 5 Eukaryotic gene regulation
Early Drosophila development
2Maternal genes
- Required before the embryo starts transcribing
its own genes - Mother expresses these genes during oogenesis
(mum packs a lunch) - Localization of maternal gene products is the
first step in the cascade
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ion/
3Gap genes
- The gap genes are expressed by the zygote
(activated in the syncytial blastoderm) - Their expression patterns are regulated by the
maternal gene products, and they regulate each
other - They divide the embryo into broad, unique domains
containing different combinations of
transcription factors
http//flymove.uni-muenster.de/Processes/Segmentat
ion/
4Pair-rule genes
- Pair-rule genes are expressed just before
cellularization in patterns of 7 stripes (half
the number of segments in a wild type larva) - Some pair-rule genes respond to patterns already
laid down by the maternal and gap genes, while
others are regulated by other pair-rule genes - Pair rule gene expression is very dynamic!
(pretty pictures)
http//flymove.uni-muenster.de/Processes/Segmentat
ion/
5Segment polarity genes
- Segment polarity genes are expressed at the onset
of gastrulation - They are expressed in 14 segment bands, refining
the patterns of all the previous genes in the
hierarchy. Maternal, gap and pair-rule gene
expression begins to fade away
http//flymove.uni-muenster.de/Processes/Segmentat
ion/
6Stripe boundaries are precisely defined
7Control regions upstream of pair-rule genes are
complex
8ASSIGNED PAPERTranscriptional regulation of a
pair-rule stripe in Drosophila
Small, S. et al., Genes Development (1991) 5
827-839
9Main players
- Even-skipped (eve) is a homeo-box containing
transcription factor. - Hunchback (hb) has multiple Zn fingers.
- Bicoid (bic) is a homeo-box containing
transcription factor. - Kruppel (Kr) contains a Zn finger.
- Giant (gt) contains a Leucine zipper.
10Wild type expression patterns of putative
regulators of eve stripe 2
- even-skipped protein is red
- hunchback protein is green
- overlap of expression is yellow
11Wild type expression patterns of putative
regulators of eve stripe 2
- even-skipped protein is red
- Kruppel protein is green
- overlap of expression is yellow
12Wild type expression patterns of putative
regulators of eve stripe 2
- even-skipped protein is green
- giant protein is red
- Overlap of expression is yellow
13Wild type expression patterns of putative
regulators of eve stripe 2
High levels of gt
High levels of Kr
14Wild type expression patterns of putative
regulators of eve stripe 2
High levels of gt
High levels of Kr
What predictions arise from this picture?
15eve-lacZ gene fusion
Posterior end of embryo (where germ line will
form)
This is a transgene gets injected into the
embryo (P transformed embryos), integrates into
the genome and is expressed stably along with all
the other genes. BUT this transgene will express
lacZ in an even-skipped-stripe 2 dependent manner!
16eve-lacZ gene fusion
This is a transgene gets injected into the
embryo (P transformed embryos), integrates into
the genome and is expressed stably along with all
the other genes. BUT this transgene will express
lacZ in an even-skipped-stripe 2 dependent manner!
17Questions to ask about in vivo expression patterns
- How do we know the order in which patterning
genes act in development? - How were potential trans-acting regulators of
stripe 2 identified? - What would happen to the domain of expression of
eve stripe 2 in giant or Kruppel mutant embryos? - Do these in vivo expression patterns indicate
direct interaction between Kr and gt and the eve
stripe 2 regulatory region?
18Are these interactions direct?
Sequencing lanes (Ye Olde Fashionde Maxim Gilbert)
Control lanes
Footprints represent regions in the eve upstream
regulatory region that are protected by the
bicoid protein. What does this imply?
19Questions to ask about DNA footprinting analysis
- Do the sites show differing affinity for their
respective trans-acting factors? - Do the sites for different trans-acting factors
overlap? - What could be the explanation for differential
affinity?
20Regulator binding sites in the eve stripe 2
regulatory region
eve skipped promoter
What does the tight linkage of these sites
suggest? (Hint compare bcd and Kr binding site
sequences)
21Regulator binding sites in the eve stripe 2
regulatory region
eve skipped promoter
Bicoid binding sites are solid circles
hunchback binding sites are shaded circles
Kruppel binding sites are hatched boxes
giant binding sites open boxes
22Using reporter genes to dissect regulatory
sequences
23Using reporter genes to dissect regulatory
sequences
bcd OR hb OR Kr OR gt protein coding sequence
CAT in this paper
ACT5 promoter
Hsp70 TATA in this paper
Schneider cells (cultured fly cells) in this paper
24CAT assays
25Recipe for CAT assay
- CAT chloramphenicol acetyltransferase
- Perform assay in cell system (transform/transfect
cells etc) - Extract proteins
- Mix with hot (radioactively labeled)
chloramphenicol - Add substrate acetyl coenzyme A
- If CAT has been produced by your extract, it will
transfer acetyl groups from Acetyl coenzyme A to
chloramphenicol - Thin layer chromatography to separate out the
products - Autoradiography to measure amount of acetylated,
radioactive chloramphenicol (which is
proportional to how much CAT was made which is a
reflection of how well the CAT reporter was
activated).
26Organic Chickenwire figure
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28CAT assay results Table 2
29Questions to ask about CAT assays
- What is Kr9 ? What does this experiment control
for? - How does figure 6 support the implication of this
control?
30Discussion
- How strict is this developmental hierarchy in
Drosophila development? (Example?) - What contributes to sharpening the borders of
gene expression? (Example?) - How do stripe initiation elements function
autonomously of each other?
31Control regions upstream of pair-rule genes are
complex
General principle regulatory regions of
eukaryotic genes are complex the promoter of any
given gene has to integrate a large amount of
combinatorial inputs that will define its
activity depending on the context of the cell in
which the gene resides. (Are bicoid levels high
or low? What about Kruppel? Etc. )
32Exam stats Prody
Average 40/60
33Exam stats Schulze
Mean 25/40 Median 26/40