PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

The function of heterodimeric AP-1 comprised of c-Jun and c-Fos in activin mediated Spemann organizer gene expression.

  • Sung-Young Lee,
  • Jaeho Yoon,
  • Hyun-Shik Lee,
  • Yoo-Seok Hwang,
  • Sang-Wook Cha,
  • Chul-Ho Jeong,
  • Jong-Il Kim,
  • Jae-Bong Park,
  • Jae-Yong Lee,
  • SungChan Kim,
  • Mae Ja Park,
  • Zigang Dong,
  • Jaebong Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021796
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 7
p. e21796

Abstract

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BACKGROUND:Activator protein-1 (AP-1) is a mediator of BMP or FGF signaling during Xenopus embryogenesis. However, specific role of AP-1 in activin signaling has not been elucidated during vertebrate development. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:We provide new evidence showing that overexpression of heterodimeric AP-1 comprised of c-jun and c-fos (AP-1(c-Jun/c-Fos)) induces the expression of BMP-antagonizing organizer genes (noggin, chordin and goosecoid) that were normally expressed by high dose of activin. AP-1(c-Jun/c-Fos) enhanced the promoter activities of organizer genes but reduced that of PV.1, a BMP4-response gene. A loss of function study clearly demonstrated that AP-1(c-Jun/c-Fos) is required for the activin-induced organizer and neural gene expression. Moreover, physical interaction of AP-1(c-Jun/c-Fos) and Smad3 cooperatively enhanced the transcriptional activity of goosecoid via direct binding on this promoter. Interestingly, Smad3 mutants at c-Jun binding site failed in regulation of organizer genes, indicating that these physical interactions are specifically necessary for the expression of organizer genes. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:AP-1(c-Jun/c-Fos) plays a specific role in organizer gene expression in downstream of activin signal during early Xenopus embryogenesis.