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dc.titleZebrafish tbx-c functions during formation of midline structures
dc.contributor.authorDheen, T
dc.contributor.authorSleptsova-Friedrich, I
dc.contributor.authorXu, YF
dc.contributor.authorClark, M
dc.contributor.authorLehrach, H
dc.contributor.authorGong, ZY
dc.contributor.authorKorzh, V
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-20T01:11:41Z
dc.date.available2020-01-20T01:11:41Z
dc.date.issued1999-06-01
dc.identifier.citationDheen, T, Sleptsova-Friedrich, I, Xu, YF, Clark, M, Lehrach, H, Gong, ZY, Korzh, V (1999-06-01). Zebrafish tbx-c functions during formation of midline structures. Development 126 (12) : 2703-2713. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
dc.identifier.issn09501991
dc.identifier.issn14779129
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/163854
dc.description.abstractSeveral genes containing the conserved T-box region in invertebrates and vertebrates have been reported recently. Here, we describe three novel members of the T-box gene family in zebrafish. One of these genes, tbx-c, is studied in detail. It is expressed in the axial mesoderm, notably, in the notochordal precursor cells immediately before formation of the notochord and in the chordoneural hinge of the tail bud, after the notochord is formed. In addition, its expression is detected in the ventral forebrain, sensory neurons, fin buds and excretory system. The expression pattern of tbx-c differs from that of the other two related genes, tbx-a and tbx-b. The developmental role of tbx-c has been analysed by overexpression of the full-length tbx-c mRNA and a truncated form of tbx-c mRNA, which encodes the dominant-negative Tbx-c. Overexpression of tbx-c causes expansion of the midline mesoderm and formation of ectopic midline structures at the expense of lateral mesodermal cells. In dominant-negative experiments, the midline mesoderm is reduced with the expansion of lateral mesoderm to the midline. These results suggest that tbx-c plays a role in formation of the midline mesoderm, particularly, the notochord. Moreover, modulation of tbx-c activity alters the development of primary motor neurons. Results of in vitro analysis in zebrafish animal caps suggest that tbx-c acts downstream of early mesodermal inducers (activin and ntl) and reveal an autoregulatory feedback loop between nlt and tbx-c. These data and analysis of midline (ntl(-/-) and flh(-/-)) and lateral mesoderm (spt(-/-)) mutants suggest that tbx-c may function during formation of the notochord.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherCOMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
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dc.subjectScience & Technology
dc.subjectLife Sciences & Biomedicine
dc.subjectDevelopmental Biology
dc.subjectT-box gene
dc.subjectnotochard
dc.subjectsomite
dc.subjectchordoneural hinge
dc.subjectmotor neuron
dc.subjectoverexpression
dc.subjectdominant-negative
dc.subjectmyoD
dc.subjectshh
dc.subjectntl
dc.subjectflh
dc.subjectislet1
dc.subjecttbx6
dc.subjectspt
dc.subjectanimal cap
dc.subjectT-BOX GENES
dc.subjectMOTOR-NEURON INDUCTION
dc.subjectTGF-BETA FAMILY
dc.subjectFLOOR PLATE
dc.subjectBRACHYURY GENE
dc.subjectNO TAIL
dc.subjectDEVELOPMENTAL REGULATION
dc.subjectGOOSECOID EXPRESSION
dc.subjectEMBRYONIC ZEBRAFISH
dc.subjectMORPHOGEN GRADIENT
dc.typeArticle
dc.date.updated2020-01-17T08:15:36Z
dc.contributor.departmentANATOMY
dc.contributor.departmentBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
dc.contributor.departmentNATIONAL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL INSTITUTES
dc.description.sourcetitleDevelopment
dc.description.volume126
dc.description.issue12
dc.description.page2703-2713
dc.description.codenDEVPE
dc.identifier.isiutNOT_IN_WOS
dc.description.placeUNITED KINGDOM
dc.published.statePublished
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