Tbx2/3 is an essential mediator within the Brachyury gene network during Ciona notochord development

Development. 2013 Jun;140(11):2422-33. doi: 10.1242/dev.094227.

Abstract

T-box genes are potent regulators of mesoderm development in many metazoans. In chordate embryos, the T-box transcription factor Brachyury (Bra) is required for specification and differentiation of the notochord. In some chordates, including the ascidian Ciona, members of the Tbx2 subfamily of T-box genes are also expressed in this tissue; however, their regulatory relationships with Bra and their contributions to the development of the notochord remain uncharacterized. We determined that the notochord expression of Ciona Tbx2/3 (Ci-Tbx2/3) requires Ci-Bra, and identified a Ci-Tbx2/3 notochord CRM that necessitates multiple Ci-Bra binding sites for its activity. Expression of mutant forms of Ci-Tbx2/3 in the developing notochord revealed a role for this transcription factor primarily in convergent extension. Through microarray screens, we uncovered numerous Ci-Tbx2/3 targets, some of which overlap with known Ci-Bra-downstream notochord genes. Among the Ci-Tbx2/3 notochord targets are evolutionarily conserved genes, including caspases, lineage-specific genes, such as Noto4, and newly identified genes, such as MLKL. This work sheds light on a large section of the notochord regulatory circuitry controlled by T-box factors, and reveals new components of the complement of genes required for the proper formation of this structure.

Keywords: Brachyury; Ciona; Notochord.

Publication types

  • Research Support, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Binding Sites
  • Cell Lineage
  • Ciona intestinalis / embryology*
  • Ciona intestinalis / physiology
  • Fetal Proteins / metabolism*
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
  • Gene Regulatory Networks
  • In Situ Hybridization
  • Mutation
  • Notochord / embryology*
  • Notochord / physiology
  • Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
  • T-Box Domain Proteins / metabolism*
  • T-Box Domain Proteins / physiology
  • Transgenes

Substances

  • Fetal Proteins
  • T-Box Domain Protein 2
  • T-Box Domain Proteins
  • Brachyury protein