Polycomb controls gliogenesis by regulating the transient expression of the gcm/glide fate determinant.

  • Popkova A
  • Bernardoni R
  • Diebold C
  • Van de Bor V
  • Schuettengruber B
  • Gonz&#225
  • Busturia A
  • Cavalli G
  • Giangrande A.
Publication date
January 2012
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Abstract

The Gcm/Glide transcription factor is transiently expressed and required in the Drosophila nervous system. Threshold Gcm/Glide levels control the glial versus neuronal fate choice, and its perdurance triggers excessive gliogenesis, showing that its tight and dynamic regulation ensures the proper balance between neurons and glia. Here, we present a genetic screen for potential gcm/glide interactors and identify genes encoding chromatin factors of the Trithorax and of the Polycomb groups. These proteins maintain the heritable epigenetic state, among others, of HOX genes throughout development, but their regulatory role on transiently expressed genes remains elusive. Here we show that Polycomb negatively affects Gcm/Glide autoregulation, a pos...

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