- Pub 'PMID:10385620'
Title
Brachyury downstream notochord differentiation in the ascidian embryo.
Authors
Takahashi H, Hotta K, Erives A, Di Gregorio A, Zeller R, Levine M, Satoh N
Journal
Genes Dev. 1999; 13(12):1519-23
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The ascidian tadpole represents the most simplified chordate body plan. It contains a notochord composed of just 40 cells, but as in vertebrates Brachyury is essential for notochord differentiation. Here, we show that the misexpression of the Brachyury gene (Ci-Bra) of Ciona intestinalis is sufficient to transform endoderm into notochord. Subtractive hybridization screens were conducted to identify potential Brachyury target genes that are induced upon Ci-Bra misexpression. Of 501 independent cDNA clones that were surveyed, 38 were specifically expressed in notochord cells. These potential Ci-Bra downstream genes appear to encode a broad spectrum of divergent proteins associated with notochord formation.
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KH.S1404.1 (TBX19; TBX6; TBXT) | Show experimental evidence |
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