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Conserved roles of GATA4 and its target gene TBX2 in regulation of human cardiogenesis


ABSTRACT: The transcription factor (TF) GATA4 is a key mediator of cardiogenesis. GATA4 regulates cardiogenesis through the expression of its target genes, only some of which have been identified. We have used a gain of function model based on pluripotent embryonic ectoderm explants from Xenopus embryos expressing GATA4, to identify a set of downstream targets of GATA4 which are also regulated by Nodal, a known cardiogenic signal. GATA4 was shown to be required for the expression of target genes tbx2 and prdm1 in vivo, likely acting in a direct fashion by interacting with their regulatory regions. In addition, tbx2 and prdm1 are shown to have roles of their own in vivo, as downregulation of tbx2, a positive target, and overexpression of prdm1, a negative target, interferes with cardiac development in Xenopus embryos.

ORGANISM(S): Xenopus laevis

PROVIDER: GSE308764 | GEO | 2026/04/29

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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