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Function and regulation of Alx4 in limb development: Complex genetic interactions with Gli3 and Shh

Authors :
Kuijper, Sanne
Feitsma, Harma
Sheth, Rushikesh
Korving, Jeroen
Reijnen, Mark
Meijlink, Frits
Source :
Developmental Biology. Sept 15, 2005, Vol. 285 Issue 2, p533, 12 p.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

To link to full-text access for this article, visit this link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2005.06.017 Byline: Sanne Kuijper, Harma Feitsma, Rushikesh Sheth, Jeroen Korving, Mark Reijnen, Frits Meijlink Keywords: Limb development; Alx4; Gli3; Antero-posterior patterning; Gene regulation; Sonic hedgehog; FGF4; Polydactyly Abstract: The role of the aristaless-related homeobox gene Alx4 in antero-posterior (AP-) patterning of the developing vertebrate limb has remained somewhat elusive. Polydactyly of Alx4 mutant mice is known to be accompanied by ectopic anterior expression of genes like Shh, Fgf4 and 5'Hoxd. We reported previously that polydactyly in Alx4 mutant mice requires SHH signaling, but we now show that in early Alx4.sup.-/- limb buds the anterior ectopic expression of Fgf4 and Hoxd13, and therefore disruption of AP-patterning, occurs independently of SHH signaling. To better understand how Alx4 functions in the pathways that regulate AP-patterning, we also studied genomic regulatory sequences that are capable of directing expression of a reporter gene in a pattern corresponding to endogenous Alx4 expression in anterior limb bud mesenchyme. We observed, as expected for authentic Alx4 expression, expansion of reporter construct expression in a Shh.sup.-/- background. Total lack of reporter expression in a Gli3.sup.-/- background confirms the existence of Gli3-dependent and -independent Alx4 expression in the limb bud. Apparently, these two modules of Alx4 expression are linked to dissimilar functions. Author Affiliation: Hubrecht Laboratory, The Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Uppsalalaan 8, 3584CT Utrecht, The Netherlands Article History: Received 8 March 2005; Revised 6 June 2005; Accepted 11 June 2005

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00121606
Volume :
285
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Developmental Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.194035655