Abstract

A small number of transcription factors, including Oct-3/4 and Sox2, constitute the transcriptional network that maintains pluripotency in embryonic stem (ES) cells. Previous reports suggested that some of these factors form a complex that binds the Oct-Sox element, a composite sequence consisting of closely juxtaposed Oct-3/4 binding and Sox2 binding sites. However, little is known regarding the components of the complex. In this study we show that Sall4, a member of the Spalt-like family of proteins, directly interacts with Sox2 and Oct-3/4. Sall4 in combination with Sox2 or Oct-3/4 simultaneously occupies the Oct-Sox elements in mouse ES cells. Overexpression of Sall4 in ES cells increased reporter activities in a luciferase assay when the Pou5f1- or Nanog-derived Oct-Sox element was included in the reporter. Microarray analyses revealed that Sall4 and Sox2 bound to the same genes in ES cells significantly more frequently than expected from random coincidence. These factors appeared to bind the promoter regions of a subset of the Sall4 and Sox2 double-positive genes in precisely similar distribution patterns along the promoter regions, suggesting that Sall4 and Sox2 associate with such Sall4/Sox2-overlapping genes as a complex. Importantly, gene ontology analyses indicated that the Sall4/Sox2-overlapping gene set is enriched for genes involved in maintaining pluripotency. Sall4/Sox2/Oct-3/4 triple-positive genes identified by referring to a previous study identifying Oct-3/4-bound genes in ES cells were further enriched for pluripotency genes than Sall4/Sox2 double-positive genes. These results demonstrate that Sall4 contributes to the transcriptional network operating in pluripotent cells together with Oct-3/4 and Sox2.

Highlights

  • Oct-3/4 and Sox2 form a complex to regulate gene expression and maintain pluripotency

  • These results suggest that Sall4, Oct3/4, and Sox2 occupy the Oct-Sox elements of these genes in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells

  • These results suggest that Sall4 activates the reporter constructs cooperatively with Oct-3/4 and Sox2 in ES cells

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Summary

Background

Oct-3/4 and Sox form a complex to regulate gene expression and maintain pluripotency. It is suggested that Oct-3/4 and Sox form a complex that cooperatively recognizes the Oct-Sox element to regulate their expression, thereby maintaining the pluripotency in ES cells [5, 6, 8, 9]. We have revealed that Sall and Sox occupy the same regions of the promoters or enhancers, including the Oct-Sox elements, in a set of genes that is enriched for those active in maintaining pluripotency in ES cells. We have shown that Sall, Sox, and Oct-3/4 are all present at the promoter regions of genes involved in maintaining pluripotency These results demonstrate that Sall is involved in the transcriptional regulatory network maintaining pluripotency along with Oct-3/4 and Sox

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