EXPRESSION OF THE MOUSE GLI AND PTC GENES IS ADJACENT TO EMBRYONIC SOURCES OF HEDGEHOG SIGNALS SUGGESTING A CONSERVATION OF PATHWAYS BETWEEN FLIES AND MICE
Ka. Platt et al., EXPRESSION OF THE MOUSE GLI AND PTC GENES IS ADJACENT TO EMBRYONIC SOURCES OF HEDGEHOG SIGNALS SUGGESTING A CONSERVATION OF PATHWAYS BETWEEN FLIES AND MICE, Mechanisms of development, 62(2), 1997, pp. 121-135
The three mouse Gli genes are putative transcription factors which are
the homologs of cubitus interruptus (ci) in Drosophila. Along with th
e gene patched (Ptc), ci has been implicated in the hedgehog (Hh) sign
al transduction pathway. To assess the role of Gli in embryogenesis, w
e compared its expression with that of Ptc and Hh family members in mo
use. We found that Gli and Ptc are expressed in similar domains in div
erse regions of the developing mouse embryo and these legions are adja
cent to Hh signals. We also show that Gli is expressed ectopically alo
ng with Ptc and Shh in Strong's luxoid mutant mice. These results are
consistent with conservation of the Hh signal transduction pathway in
mice with Gli potentially mediating Hh signaling in multiple regions o
f the developing embryo. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.