Mouse paraxial protocadherin is expressed in trunk mesoderm and is not essential for mouse development.

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genesis Pub Date : 2000-06-01
A Yamamoto, C Kemp, D Bachiller, D Geissert, E M De Robertis
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Abstract

Paraxial protocadherin (PAPC) is a cell adhesion molecule that marks cells undergoing convergence-extension cell movements in Xenopus and zebrafish gastrulating embryos. Here a mouse homologue (mpapc) was identified and characterized. During early- to mid-gastrulation, mpapc is expressed in the primitive streak as the trunk mesoderm undergoes morphogenetic cell movements. At head-fold stage mpapc expression becomes localized to paraxial regions in which somites are formed in the segmental plate. At later stages, mpapc displays a complex expression pattern in cerebral cortex, olfactory bulb, inferior colliculus, and in longitudinal stripes in hindbrain. To analyze the effect of the loss of PAPC function during mouse development, a null allele of the mouse papc gene was generated. Homozygous animals show no defects in their skeleton and are viable and fertile.

小鼠旁轴原钙粘蛋白在躯干中胚层中表达,对小鼠的发育并不是必需的。
旁轴原钙粘蛋白(Paraxial protocadherin, PAPC)是一种细胞黏附分子,标志着爪蟾和斑马鱼原肠胚中细胞进行收敛-伸展运动。本研究鉴定了一种小鼠同源物(mappc)。在早至中期原肠胚形成过程中,mappc在原始条纹中表达,树干中胚层经历形态发生细胞运动。在头褶期,mpapc的表达局限于近轴区,在该区域,节段板上形成了小体。晚期,mpapc在大脑皮层、嗅球、下丘以及后脑的纵条纹中表现出复杂的表达模式。为了分析小鼠发育过程中PAPC功能丧失的影响,我们产生了一个小鼠PAPC基因的空等位基因。纯合子动物的骨骼没有缺陷,而且能存活和繁殖。
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Genesis
Genesis DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-GENETICS & HEREDITY
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期刊介绍: As of January 2000, Developmental Genetics was renamed and relaunched as genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development, with a new scope and Editorial Board. The journal focuses on work that addresses the genetics of development and the fundamental mechanisms of embryological processes in animals and plants. With increased awareness of the interplay between genetics and evolutionary change, particularly during developmental processes, we encourage submission of manuscripts from all ecological niches. The expanded numbers of genomes for which sequencing is being completed will facilitate genetic and genomic examination of developmental issues, even if the model system does not fit the “classical genetic” mold. Therefore, we encourage submission of manuscripts from all species. Other areas of particular interest include: 1) the roles of epigenetics, microRNAs and environment on developmental processes; 2) genome-wide studies; 3) novel imaging techniques for the study of gene expression and cellular function; 4) comparative genetics and genomics and 5) animal models of human genetic and developmental disorders. genesis presents reviews, full research articles, short research letters, and state-of-the-art technology reports that promote an understanding of the function of genes and the roles they play in complex developmental processes.
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