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The Polycomb group protein Ring1 regulates dorsoventral patterning of the mouse telencephalon

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  • Hikaru Eto

    (The University of Tokyo)

  • Yusuke Kishi

    (The University of Tokyo)

  • Nayuta Yakushiji-Kaminatsui

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (RIKEN-IMS))

  • Hiroki Sugishita

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (RIKEN-IMS))

  • Shun Utsunomiya

    (The University of Tokyo
    The University of Tokyo
    The University of Tokyo)

  • Haruhiko Koseki

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (RIKEN-IMS))

  • Yukiko Gotoh

    (The University of Tokyo
    The University of Tokyo)

Abstract

Dorsal-ventral patterning of the mammalian telencephalon is fundamental to the formation of distinct functional regions including the neocortex and ganglionic eminence. While Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP), Wnt, and Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling are known to determine regional identity along the dorsoventral axis, how the region-specific expression of these morphogens is established remains unclear. Here we show that the Polycomb group (PcG) protein Ring1 contributes to the ventralization of the mouse telencephalon. Deletion of Ring1b or both Ring1a and Ring1b in neuroepithelial cells induces ectopic expression of dorsal genes, including those for BMP and Wnt ligands, as well as attenuated expression of the gene for Shh, a key morphogen for ventralization, in the ventral telencephalon. We observe PcG protein–mediated trimethylation of histone 3 at lysine-27 and binding of Ring1B at BMP and Wnt ligand genes specifically in the ventral region. Furthermore, forced activation of BMP or Wnt signaling represses Shh expression. Our results thus indicate that PcG proteins suppress BMP and Wnt signaling in a region-specific manner and thereby allow proper Shh expression and development of the ventral telencephalon.

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  • Hikaru Eto & Yusuke Kishi & Nayuta Yakushiji-Kaminatsui & Hiroki Sugishita & Shun Utsunomiya & Haruhiko Koseki & Yukiko Gotoh, 2020. "The Polycomb group protein Ring1 regulates dorsoventral patterning of the mouse telencephalon," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-19556-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-19556-5
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