2006
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.26.8.3308-3318.2006
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An Autoregulatory Loop Directs the Tissue-Specific Expression of p63 through a Long-Range Evolutionarily Conserved Enhancer

Abstract: p63, a p53 family member, is essential for the development of various stratified epithelia and is one of the earliest markers of many ectodermal structures, including the epidermis, oral mucosa, apical ectodermal ridge, and mammary gland. Genetic regulatory mechanisms controlling p63 spatial expression during development have not yet been defined. Using a genomic approach, we identified an evolutionarily conserved cis-regulatory element, located 160 kb downstream of the first p63 exon, which functions as a ker… Show more

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“…These findings imply a potential negative feedback loop that may restrict p53 and TAp73-dependent transcription. Both positive and negative regulation of DNp63 mRNA and protein have been shown by different groups to be mediated by both p53 and DNp63 itself (Harmes et al, 2003;Waltermann et al, 2003;Antonini et al, 2006;Romano et al, 2006). DNp63 may also be positively regulated by TAp63g in a manner that is independent of p53, suggesting yet another possible feedback mechanism (Li et al, 2006).…”
Section: Upstream Regulation Of P63 and P73 Transcriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings imply a potential negative feedback loop that may restrict p53 and TAp73-dependent transcription. Both positive and negative regulation of DNp63 mRNA and protein have been shown by different groups to be mediated by both p53 and DNp63 itself (Harmes et al, 2003;Waltermann et al, 2003;Antonini et al, 2006;Romano et al, 2006). DNp63 may also be positively regulated by TAp63g in a manner that is independent of p53, suggesting yet another possible feedback mechanism (Li et al, 2006).…”
Section: Upstream Regulation Of P63 and P73 Transcriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,58 Finally, a specific activity of a strong p63 enhancer was reported in the embryonic heart area of transgenic mice. 59 As stated above, p63 expression was detected by in situ hybridization in the branchial (pharyngeal) arches, where cardiac progenitors are located and reside close to ectodermal and endodermal progenitor cells before their migration to the cardiac tube. 60 The embryonic pharyngeal arch contain tbx1-positive cells that originate from the neural crest and have a vital role in heart development.…”
Section: In Tap63mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The epidermal stem cell-specific expression of DNp63a is first induced at the transcription level, and the stem cell-specific transcriptional elements are being partially characterized [21,22]. P63 protein also undergoes extensive post-translational modifications, which regulate its stability and function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%