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Proper Gcn5 histone acetyltransferase expression is required for normal anteroposterior patterning of the mouse skeleton
- Source :
- Development, Growth & Differentiation. 50:321-330
- Publication Year :
- 2008
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2008.
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Abstract
- Histone acetylation plays important roles in gene regulation. However, the functions of individual histone acetyltransferases (HATs) in specific developmental transcription programs are not well defined. To define the functions of Gcn5, a prototypical HAT, during mouse development, we have created a series of mutant Gcn5 alleles. Our previous work revealed that deletion of Gcn5 leads to embryonic death soon after gastrulation. Embryos homozygous for point mutations in the catalytic center of Gcn5 survive longer, but die soon after E16.0 and exhibit defects in cranial neural tube closure. Embryos bearing a hypomorphic Gcn5flox(neo) allele also exhibit neural closure defects and die at or soon after birth. We report here that Gcn5flox(neo)/flox(neo) and Gcn5flox(neo)/Δ embryos exhibit anterior homeotic transformations in lower thoracic and lumbar vertebrae. These defects are accompanied by a shift in the anterior expression boundary of Hoxc8 and Hoxc9. These data provide the first evidence that Gcn5 contributes to Hox gene regulation and is required for normal anteroposterior patterning of the mouse skeleton.
- Subjects :
- Regulation of gene expression
Neural tube
Cell Biology
Histone acetyltransferase
P300-CBP Transcription Factors
Biology
Molecular biology
Gastrulation
enzymes and coenzymes (carbohydrates)
Histone
medicine.anatomical_structure
embryonic structures
biology.protein
medicine
Homeotic gene
Hox gene
Developmental Biology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1440169X and 00121592
- Volume :
- 50
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Development, Growth & Differentiation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........2233148d368221bc63ba155faeb9f91f