TY - JOUR
T1 - Tbx5 and Tbx4 genes determine the wing/leg identity of limb buds
AU - Takeuchi, Jun K.
AU - Koshiba-Takeuchi, Kazuko
AU - Matsumoto, Ken
AU - Vogel-Höpker, Astrid
AU - Naitoh-Matsuo, Mayumi
AU - Ogura, Keiko
AU - Takahashi, Naoki
AU - Yasuda, Kunlo
AU - Ogura, Toshihiko
PY - 1999/4/29
Y1 - 1999/4/29
N2 - Much progress has been made in understanding limb development. Most genes are expressed equally and in the same pattern in the fore- and hindlimbs, which nevertheless develop into distinct structures. The T-box- genes Tbx5 and Tbx4, on the other hand, are expressed differently in chick wing (Tbx5) and leg (Tbx4) buds. Molecular analysis of the optomotor blind gene, which belongs to the same family of transcription factors, has revealed that this gene is involved in the transdetermination of Drosophila wing and leg imaginal discs. In addition, expression of Tbx5 and Tbx4 correlates well with the identity of ectopic limb buds induced by fibroblast growth factor. Thus, it is thought that Tbx5 and Tbx4 might be involved in determining limb identity. Another candidate is the Pitx1 gene, which encodes a bicoid-type homeodomain transcription factor that is expressed in leg buds. Here we determine the importance of these factors in establishing limb identity.
AB - Much progress has been made in understanding limb development. Most genes are expressed equally and in the same pattern in the fore- and hindlimbs, which nevertheless develop into distinct structures. The T-box- genes Tbx5 and Tbx4, on the other hand, are expressed differently in chick wing (Tbx5) and leg (Tbx4) buds. Molecular analysis of the optomotor blind gene, which belongs to the same family of transcription factors, has revealed that this gene is involved in the transdetermination of Drosophila wing and leg imaginal discs. In addition, expression of Tbx5 and Tbx4 correlates well with the identity of ectopic limb buds induced by fibroblast growth factor. Thus, it is thought that Tbx5 and Tbx4 might be involved in determining limb identity. Another candidate is the Pitx1 gene, which encodes a bicoid-type homeodomain transcription factor that is expressed in leg buds. Here we determine the importance of these factors in establishing limb identity.
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U2 - 10.1038/19762
DO - 10.1038/19762
M3 - Article
C2 - 10235263
AN - SCOPUS:0033614374
SN - 0028-0836
VL - 398
SP - 810
EP - 814
JO - Nature
JF - Nature
IS - 6730
ER -