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    <STUDY accession="DRP000534" center_name="UT_SCI" alias="DRP000534">
        <IDENTIFIERS>
            <PRIMARY_ID label="BioProject ID">PRJDB2086</PRIMARY_ID>
        </IDENTIFIERS>
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            <STUDY_TITLE>Comprehensive identification and characterization of the binding sites on Otx2 in the Xenopus tropicalis gastrula.</STUDY_TITLE>
            <STUDY_TYPE existing_study_type="Epigenetics"/>
            <STUDY_ABSTRACT>In vertebrates, homeodomain proteins Otx2 and Lim1/Lhx1 are required for head formation, but the regulatory principles underlying their functions in the head organizer remain unsolved. Here we show using ChIP-seq analysis that Otx2, Lim1, the coactivator p300 and the corepressor TLE/Groucho colocalize on cis-regulatory modules (CRMs) of thousands of genes including almost all ‘head-organizer’ genes in the Xenopus tropicalis gastrula. Comprehensive analysis of CRMs with RNA-seq data revealed that Lim1/Otx2-bound CRMs co-localizing with TLE rather than p300 are strongly associated with region/tissue-specific genes. Together with reporter analyses, our data suggest that Otx2 activates head-organizer genes with Lim1 and represses non-head-organizer genes with transcriptional repressors such as Goosecoid. Thus, it is likely that each of thousands of genes interprets Otx2 as a ‘positional tag’ to determine its expression in the head organizer, corroborating the idea that positional information directly contributes “massively parallel (distributive) gene regulation” rather than “hierarchal top-down gene control.” This general principle of gene regulation by region/tissue specific transcription factors may underlie the extraordinary diversities of morphologies in animals.</STUDY_ABSTRACT>
            <CENTER_PROJECT_NAME>TairaLab_Project1</CENTER_PROJECT_NAME>
        </DESCRIPTOR>
        <STUDY_LINKS>
            <STUDY_LINK>
                <URL_LINK>
                    <LABEL>MEXT Genome Support Project</LABEL>
                    <URL>http://www.genome-sci.jp/</URL>
                </URL_LINK>
            </STUDY_LINK>
        </STUDY_LINKS>
        <STUDY_ATTRIBUTES>
            <STUDY_ATTRIBUTE>
                <TAG>grant</TAG>
                <VALUE>Genome Support Project</VALUE>
            </STUDY_ATTRIBUTE>
        </STUDY_ATTRIBUTES>
    </STUDY>
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