Ring1A is a transcriptional repressor that interacts with the Polycomb-M33 protein and is expressed at rhombomere boundaries in the mouse hindbrain
Open Access
- 1 October 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 16 (19) , 5930-5942
- https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/16.19.5930
Abstract
In Drosophila , the products of the Polycomb group ( Pc‐G ) of genes act as chromatin‐associated multimeric protein complexes that repress expression of homeotic genes. Vertebrate Pc‐G homologues have been identified, but the nature of the complexes they form and the mechanisms of their action are largely unknown. The Polycomb homologue M33 is implicated in mesoderm patterning in the mouse and here we show that it acts as a transcriptional repressor in transiently transfected cells. Furthermore, we have identified two murine proteins, Ring1A and Ring1B, that interact directly with the repressor domain of M33. Ring1A and Ring1B display blocks of similarity throughout their sequences, including an N‐terminal RING finger domain. However, the interaction with M33 occurs through a region at the C‐terminus. Ring1A represses transcription through sequences not involved in M33 binding. Ring1A protein co‐localizes in nuclear domains with M33 and other Pc‐G homologues, such as Bmi1. The expression of Ring1A at early stages of development is restricted to the neural tube, whereas M33 is expressed ubiquitously. Within the neural tube, Ring1A RNA is located at the rhombomere boundaries of the hindbrain. Taken together, these data suggest that Ring1A may contribute to a tissue‐specific function of Pc‐G–protein complexes during mammalian development.Keywords
This publication has 54 references indexed in Scilit:
- The RING finger domain: a recent example of a sequence—structure familyCurrent Opinion in Structural Biology, 1996
- Isolation and developmental expression analysis of Enx-1, a novel mouse Polycomb group geneMechanisms of Development, 1996
- THE POLYCOMB AND TRITHORAX GROUP PROTEINS OF DROSOPHILA: Trans-Regulators of Homeotic Gene FunctionAnnual Review of Genetics, 1995
- Polycomb and bmi-1 homologs are expressed in overlapping patterns in Xenopus embryos and are able to interact with each otherMechanisms of Development, 1995
- Assignment of a polycomb-like chromobox gene (CBX2) to human chromosome 17q25Genomics, 1995
- A single protocol to detect transcripts of various types and expression levels in neural tissue and cultured cells: in situ hybridization using digoxigenin-labelled cRNA probesHistochemistry and Cell Biology, 1993
- Cloning and chromosome mapping of the human Mel-18 gene which encodes a DNA-binding protein with a new ‘RING-finger’ motifGene, 1993
- Mammalian Ras interacts directly with the serine/threonine kinase rafPublished by Elsevier ,1993
- Identification of cooperating oncogenes in Eμ-myc transgenic mice by provirus taggingCell, 1991
- Segmental expression of Hox-2 homoeobox-containing genes in the developing mouse hindbrainNature, 1989