1. Identification and characterization of homeobox transcription factor genes in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, and their expression in embryonic development.
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Howard-Ashby M, Materna SC, Brown CT, Chen L, Cameron RA, and Davidson EH
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- Animals, Embryo, Nonmammalian physiology, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Phylogeny, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sea Urchins classification, Sea Urchins growth & development, Genes, Homeobox, Homeodomain Proteins genetics, Sea Urchins embryology, Sea Urchins genetics, Transcription Factors genetics
- Abstract
A set of 96 homeobox transcription factors was identified in the Strongylocentrotus purpuratus genome using permissive blast searches with a large collection of authentic homeodomain sequences from mouse, human and fly. A phylogenetic tree was constructed to compare the sea urchin homeobox gene family to those of vertebrates, with the result that with the only a few exceptions, orthologs of all vertebrate homeodomain genes were uncovered by our search. QPCR time course measurements revealed that 65% of these genes are expressed within the first 48 h of development (late gastrula). For genes displaying sufficiently high levels of transcript during the first 24 h of development (late blastula), whole mount in situ hybridization was carried out up to 48 h to determine spatial patterns of expression. The results demonstrate that homeodomain transcription factors participate in multiple and diverse developmental functions, in that they are used at a range of time points and in every territory of the developing embryo.
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- 2006
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