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Query: UNIPROT:P20226 (
TATA-binding protein
)
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RET gene is crucial for the development of enteric nervous system, and dys-regulation of RET expression causes Hirschsprung disease.
HOXB5
regulates RET transcription, and perturbations in transcriptional regulation by
HOXB5
caused reduced RET expression and defective enteric nervous system development in mice. The mechanisms by which
HOXB5
regulate RET transcription are unclear. Thus, unraveling the regulatory mechanisms of
HOXB5
on RET transcription could lead to a better understanding of the etiology of Hirschsprung disease. In this study, we identified and confirmed
HOXB5
binding to the multi-species conserved sequence (MCS+9.7) in the first intron of the RET gene. We developed a RET mini-gene reporter system, and showed that MCS+9.7 enhanced
HOXB5
trans-activation from RET promoter in human neuroblastoma SK-N-SH cells and in chick embryos. The deletion of
HOXB5
binding site interfered with
HOXB5
trans-activation. Furthermore, transfection of
HOXB5
induced endogenous RET transcription, enhanced the co-precipitation of
TATA-box binding protein
with the transcription start site of RET, and induced histone H3K4 trimethylation in chromatin regions upstream and downstream of RET transcription start site. In conclusion, (i)
HOXB5
physically interacted with MCS+9.7 and enhanced RET transcription, (ii)
HOXB5
altered chromatin conformation and histone modification of RET locus, which could facilitate the formation of transcription complex, and enhance RET transcription, (iii) expression of RET was mediated by a complex regulatory network of transcription factors functioning in a synergistic, additive and/or independent manners. Hence, dys-regulation of RET expression by
HOXB5
could result in insufficient RET expression and Hirschsprung disease.
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PMID:HOXB5 binds to multi-species conserved sequence (MCS+9.7) of RET gene and regulates RET expression. 2479 74