TY - THES A1 - Englberger, Eva T1 - Gene regulation in hearts of Hey-mutant mouse embryos and monitoring of sub-cellular Hey1 distribution T1 - Genregulation in Herzen Hey-mutierter Mausembryonen und Darstellung der sub-zellulären Verteilung von Hey1 N2 - Hey-mutant mouse hearts at embryonic day E14.5 were shown to react to the knock out of Hey2 with several up-regualted genes. This up-regulation is due to the lack of Hey2 and cannot be explained by the structural changes in heart morphology as shown using control animals. Part of the gene regulation was further validated using in situ hybridization. Hey1 was located to the nucleus in immunofluorescence experiments. However, experiments on protein level showed also amount of Hey1 within the cytoplasm. The nuclear localization of Hey1 was unchanged during all cell cycle phases as well as when CaMKII was co-expressed or other cellular pathways were inhibited or stimulated. Hey1 does not seem to interact with the nuclear transport proteins importin-alpha and -beta, therefore it still needs to be elucidated how Hey1 is transported into the nucleus. N2 - Am Embryonaltag 14,5 zeigten Herzproben von Hey2-KO-Mäusen eine deutliche Hochregulation mehrerer Gene, die auf das Fehlen von Hey2 zurückzuführen ist, da Kontroll-Tiere gezeigt haben, dass die morphologischen Veränderungen in der Herzstruktur keinen Einfluss auf die Genregulation haben. Vereinzelt wurden die regulierten Gene noch mittels in situ Hybridisierung weiter verdeutlicht. In Immunfloureszenzexperimenten wurde Hey1 im Zellkern lokalisiert. Auf Proteinebene zeigte sich allerdings auch ein Vorhandensein von Hey1 im Cytoplasma der Zellen. Die Kernlokalisaiton von Hey1 veränderte sich während des gesamten Zellzykluses nicht und wurde auch nicht durch die Co-Expression von CaMKII beeinflusst oder die Inhibition oder Stimulation anderer Signalwege in der Zelle. Hey1 scheint nicht mit den Kerntransportproteinen Importin-alpha und -beta zu interagieren, so dass weiterhin nach einem Kernimport-System für Hey1 gesucht werden muss. KW - Maus KW - Herz KW - Embryonalentwicklung KW - Genregulation KW - Herzentwicklung KW - Kerntransport KW - Hey KW - heart development KW - nuclear transport Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-73395 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Heisig, Julia A1 - Weber, David A1 - Englberger, Eva A1 - Winkler, Anja A1 - Kneitz, Susanne A1 - Sung, Wing-Kin A1 - Wolf, Elmar A1 - Eilers, Martin A1 - Wei, Chia-Lin A1 - Gessler, Manfred T1 - Target Gene Analysis by Microarrays and Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Identifies HEY Proteins as Highly Redundant bHLH Repressors N2 - HEY bHLH transcription factors have been shown to regulate multiple key steps in cardiovascular development. They can be induced by activated NOTCH receptors, but other upstream stimuli mediated by TGFß and BMP receptors may elicit a similar response. While the basic and helix-loop-helix domains exhibit strong similarity, large parts of the proteins are still unique and may serve divergent functions. The striking overlap of cardiac defects in HEY2 and combined HEY1/HEYL knockout mice suggested that all three HEY genes fulfill overlapping function in target cells. We therefore sought to identify target genes for HEY proteins by microarray expression and ChIPseq analyses in HEK293 cells, cardiomyocytes, and murine hearts. HEY proteins were found to modulate expression of their target gene to a rather limited extent, but with striking functional interchangeability between HEY factors. Chromatin immunoprecipitation revealed a much greater number of potential binding sites that again largely overlap between HEY factors. Binding sites are clustered in the proximal promoter region especially of transcriptional regulators or developmental control genes. Multiple lines of evidence suggest that HEY proteins primarily act as direct transcriptional repressors, while gene activation seems to be due to secondary or indirect effects. Mutagenesis of putative DNA binding residues supports the notion of direct DNA binding. While class B E-box sequences (CACGYG) clearly represent preferred target sequences, there must be additional and more loosely defined modes of DNA binding since many of the target promoters that are efficiently bound by HEY proteins do not contain an Ebox motif. These data clearly establish the three HEY bHLH factors as highly redundant transcriptional repressors in vitro and in vivo, which explains the combinatorial action observed in different tissues with overlapping expression. KW - Biologie Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-75341 ER -