TY - JOUR
T1 - Regionalized expression of the Dbx family homeobox genes in the embryonic CNS of the mouse
AU - Shoji, Hiroki
AU - Ito, Toshiro
AU - Wakamatsu, Yoshio
AU - Hayasaka, Naoto
AU - Ohsaki, Kanae
AU - Oyanagi, Mitsuru
AU - Kominami, Ryo
AU - Kondoh, Hisato
AU - Takahashi, Naoki
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Professor H. Fujisawa for his guidance in neuroanatomy of the embryos, Professor M. Takeichi for information of cadherin expression, Professor S. Noji for advice in whole-mount in situ hybridization and Dr. Ruth Yu for critical reading. This work was supported by grants from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan and from Semi Life Science Foundation to H. Kondoh and N. Takahashi.
PY - 1996/5
Y1 - 1996/5
N2 - Here we report the identification of a novel homeobox gene family Dbx in mouse, which consists of Dbx and Dbx2. The two genes share similar structural organization and are encoded by different chromosomes. The predicted Dbx and Dbx2 proteins share 85% identity in their homeodomain amino acid sequences, but otherwise showed no significant similarity. Characterization of the expression of these two genes in the embryos suggested their role in the development of the CNS. In the forebrain, Dbx is expressed in various regions, while Dbx2 showed a more restricted pattern of expression. In the midbrain, the expression domains of Dbx and Dbx2 overlap along the dorso-lateral wall of the ventricle. In the hindbrain and spinal card, both genes are expressed in the boundary separating the basal and alar plates, which seems to correspond to the sulcus limitans. Expression of the Dbx/Dbx2 genes is restricted to the ventricular region of the embryonic CNS except for that of Dbx in the septum of the telencephalon. Together these observations indicate possible participation of the members of the Dbx family in regionalization of the CNS. While the expression of Dbx was restricted to the CNS, Dbx2 was also expressed in some of the mesenchymal cells, such as limb buds and tooth germs.
AB - Here we report the identification of a novel homeobox gene family Dbx in mouse, which consists of Dbx and Dbx2. The two genes share similar structural organization and are encoded by different chromosomes. The predicted Dbx and Dbx2 proteins share 85% identity in their homeodomain amino acid sequences, but otherwise showed no significant similarity. Characterization of the expression of these two genes in the embryos suggested their role in the development of the CNS. In the forebrain, Dbx is expressed in various regions, while Dbx2 showed a more restricted pattern of expression. In the midbrain, the expression domains of Dbx and Dbx2 overlap along the dorso-lateral wall of the ventricle. In the hindbrain and spinal card, both genes are expressed in the boundary separating the basal and alar plates, which seems to correspond to the sulcus limitans. Expression of the Dbx/Dbx2 genes is restricted to the ventricular region of the embryonic CNS except for that of Dbx in the septum of the telencephalon. Together these observations indicate possible participation of the members of the Dbx family in regionalization of the CNS. While the expression of Dbx was restricted to the CNS, Dbx2 was also expressed in some of the mesenchymal cells, such as limb buds and tooth germs.
KW - Developing brain
KW - Dorso-ventral border
KW - Homeobox
KW - Neurogenesis
KW - Tooth germ
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U2 - 10.1016/0925-4773(96)00509-6
DO - 10.1016/0925-4773(96)00509-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 8798145
AN - SCOPUS:0030008913
SN - 0925-4773
VL - 56
SP - 25
EP - 39
JO - Mechanisms of Development
JF - Mechanisms of Development
IS - 1-2
ER -