The Xenopus Eomesodermin promoter and its concentration-dependent response to activin
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 09:14authored byRyan, K, Garrett, N, Bourillot, P-Y, Fiona StennardFiona Stennard, Gurdon, JB
Eomesodermin is an essential early gene in Xenopus mesoderm formation and shows a morphogen-like response to activin. Here we defne 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 25.6 and 25.0 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.