Onecut is a direct neural-specific transcriptional activator of Rx in Ciona intestinalis.

2011 
Abstract Retinal homeobox (Rx) genes play a crucial and conserved role in the development of the anterior neural plate of metazoans. During chordate evolution, they have also acquired a novel function in the control of eye formation and neurogenesis. To characterize the Rx genetic cascade and shed light on the mechanisms that led to the acquisition of this new role in eye development, we studied Rx transcriptional regulation using the ascidian, Ciona intestinalis . Through deletion analysis of the Ci -Rx promoter, we have identified two distinct enhancer elements able to induce Ci -Rx specific expression in the anterior part of the CNS and in the photosensory organ at tailbud and larva stages. Bioinformatic analysis highlighted the presence of two Onecut binding sites contained in these enhancers, so we explored the role of this transcription factor in the regulation of Ci -Rx. By in situ hybridization, we first confirmed that these genes are co-expressed in the same cells. Through a series of in vivo and in vitro experiments, we then demonstrated that the two Onecut sites are responsible for enhancer activation in Ci -Rx endogenous territories. We also demonstrated in vivo that Onecut misexpression is able to induce ectopic activation of the Rx promoter. Finally, we demonstrated that Ci -Onecut is able to promote Ci -Rx expression in the sensory vesicle. Together, these results support the conclusion that in Ciona embryogenesis, Ci -Rx expression is under the control of the Onecut transcription factor and that this factor is necessary and sufficient to specifically activate Ci -Rx through two enhancer elements.
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