Regional Specific Differentiation Of Integumentary Organs: Regulation Of Gene Clusters Within The Avian Epidermal Differentiation Complex And Impacts Of Satb2 Overexpression

GENES(2021)

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The epidermal differentiation complex (EDC) encodes a group of unique proteins expressed in late epidermal differentiation. The EDC gave integuments new physicochemical properties and is critical in evolution. Recently, we showed beta-keratins, members of the EDC, undergo gene cluster switching with overexpression of SATB2 (Special AT-rich binding protein-2), considered a chromatin regulator. We wondered whether this unique regulatory mechanism is specific to beta-keratins or may be derived from and common to EDC members. Here we explore (1) the systematic expression patterns of non-beta-keratin EDC genes and their preferential expression in different skin appendages during development, (2) whether the expression of non-beta-keratin EDC sub-clusters are also regulated in clusters by SATB2. We analyzed bulk RNA-seq and ChIP-seq data and also evaluated the disrupted expression patterns caused by overexpressing SATB2. The results show that the expression of whole EDDA and EDQM sub-clusters are possibly mediated by enhancers in E14-feathers. Overexpressing SATB2 down-regulates the enriched EDCRP sub-cluster in feathers and the EDCH sub-cluster in beaks. These results reveal the potential of complex epigenetic regulation activities within the avian EDC, implying transcriptional regulation of EDC members acting at the gene and/or gene cluster level in a temporal and skin regional-specific fashion, which may contribute to the evolution of diverse avian integuments.
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skin appendage, feather, scale, beak, evolution, Evo-Devo, EDC, beta-keratins
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