LIM6, A NOVEL LIM HOMEOBOX GENE IN THE ZEBRAFISH - COMPARISON OF ITS EXPRESSION PATTERN WITH LIM1

Authors
Citation
R. Toyama et Ib. Dawid, LIM6, A NOVEL LIM HOMEOBOX GENE IN THE ZEBRAFISH - COMPARISON OF ITS EXPRESSION PATTERN WITH LIM1, Developmental dynamics, 209(4), 1997, pp. 406-417
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Developmental Biology","Anatomy & Morphology
Journal title
ISSN journal
10588388
Volume
209
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
406 - 417
Database
ISI
SICI code
1058-8388(1997)209:4<406:LANLHG>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
A novel LIM class homeobox gene, lim6, was isolated from a zebrafish e mbryonic cDNA library, The encoded protein shares a high degree of seq uence similarity with the previously described Lim1 and Lim5 proteins. This study compares the spatial and temporal expression pattern of th e closely related lim6 and lim1 genes during early embryogenesis, Gene rally, lim6 mRNA was found at rather low amounts compared to lim1 mRNA , At the shield stage, lim6 mRNA, similar to lim1 mRNA, was predominan tly expressed in the shield, Lim6 was transiently expressed in a restr icted region of the anterior neural plate at the bud stage, distinct f rom the expression of lim1 in the notochord and the pronephros and pro nephric ducts, During the segmentation period, the lim6 gene started t o be expressed in single cells in the spinal cord, followed by a gradu ally increasing wide-spread expression throughout the CNS, During this stage, lim1 mRNA disappeared in the notochord and pronephric ducts an d was found in the pronephroi and single cells in the CNS, In 24 hr em bryos, lim6 and lim1 were expressed in the fore-, mid-, and hindbrain and the spinal cord, except that lim1 mRNA was limited to two small do mains in the telencephalon, whereas lim6 mRNA was widely expressed in this region, A comparison of expression of lim1 and lim6 and of the pr eviously characterized lim5 show that, in spite of close sequence simi larity, distinct expression patterns imply nonredundant functions for each member of this group of genes. (C) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.dagger