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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2011

Transcriptional Regulation of Neural Retina Leucine Zipper (Nrl), a Photoreceptor Cell Fate Determinant

Cynthia L. Montana; Karen A. Lawrence; Natecia L. Williams; Nicholas M. Tran; G.–H. Peng; Shiming Chen; Joseph C. Corbo

Background: The transcription factor Nrl is required for rod photoreceptor development, but mechanisms governing Nrl transcription remain largely unknown. Results: The transcription factors CRX, OTX2, and RORβ regulate Nrl by binding directly to its promoter region. Conclusion: These three factors combinatorially control Nrl expression in the developing mouse retina. Significance: This study elucidates a critical link in the photoreceptor cis-regulatory network. The transcription factor neural retina leucine zipper (Nrl) is a critical determinant of rod photoreceptor cell fate and a key regulator of rod differentiation. Nrl−/− rod precursors fail to turn on rod genes and instead differentiate as cones. Furthermore, NRL mutations in humans cause retinitis pigmentosa. Despite the developmental and clinical significance of this gene, little is known about the transcriptional regulation of Nrl itself. In this study, we sought to define the cis- and trans-acting factors responsible for initiation and maintenance of Nrl transcription in the mouse retina. Utilizing a quantitative mouse retinal explant electroporation assay, we discovered a phylogenetically conserved, 30-base pair region immediately upstream of the transcription start site that is required for Nrl promoter activity. This region contains binding sites for the retinal transcription factors CRX, OTX2, and RORβ, and point mutations in these sites completely abolish promoter activity in living retinas. Gel-shift experiments show that CRX, OTX2, and RORβ can bind to the critical region in vitro, whereas ChIP experiments demonstrate binding of CRX and OTX2 to the critical region in vivo. Thus, our results indicate that CRX, OTX2, and RORβ directly regulate Nrl transcription by binding to critical sites within the Nrl promoter. We propose a model in which Nrl expression is primarily initiated by OTX2 and RORβ and later maintained at high levels by CRX and RORβ.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2002

A Model of Experimental Autoimmune Glaucoma in Rats Elicited by Immunization With Heat Shock Protein27

Martin B. Wax; Junjie Yang; Gülgün Tezel; G.–H. Peng; Rajkumar V. Patil; David J. Calkins


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2011

Active Human Opsin Loci Form Intrachromosomal Loops Between Enhancer And Promoter / Coding Regions

G.–H. Peng; Shiming Chen


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2011

Otx2, Crx, And RORβ2 Directly Regulate Nrl, A Photoreceptor Cell Fate Determinant

Cynthia L. Montana; G.–H. Peng; Nicholas M. Tran; Shiming Chen; Joseph C. Corbo


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008

Higher-Order Chromosomal Organization of Murine Opsin Genes Correlates With Photoreceptor Subtype-Specific Expression

Shiming Chen; G.–H. Peng


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2007

Pias3 Regulates Opsin Gene Expression by Interacting With Photoreceptor Transcription Factors Crx and Nr2e3

C.-D. Hsu; G.–H. Peng; Akishi Onishi; U. Alexis; Seth Blackshaw; Shiming Chen


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2007

Pias3 Promotes Rod Differentiation in Postnatal Mouse Retina

Akishi Onishi; U. Alexis; C.-D. Hsu; G.–H. Peng; Shiming Chen; Seth Blackshaw


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2007

Crx Interacts With Two Coactivators Cbp and p300 Promoting Chromatin Remodeling

G.–H. Peng; Shiming Chen


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006

Correlated Crx Target Binding, Histone Acetylation and Photoreceptor Gene Transcription in the Developing Mouse Retina

G.–H. Peng; Shiming Chen


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006

Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Can Compensate for Low Levels of CRX to Induce Photoreceptor Gene Expression in Y79 Retinoblastoma Cells

Shiming Chen; G.–H. Peng

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Shiming Chen

Washington University in St. Louis

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J. Liu

Washington University in St. Louis

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C.-D. Hsu

Washington University in St. Louis

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Cynthia L. Montana

Washington University in St. Louis

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Joseph C. Corbo

Washington University in St. Louis

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Junjie Yang

Washington University in St. Louis

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Martin B. Wax

Washington University in St. Louis

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Nicholas M. Tran

Washington University in St. Louis

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