Title : Mesp2: a novel mouse gene expressed in the presegmented mesoderm and essential for segmentation initiation - Saga_1997_Genes.Dev_11_1827 |
Author(s) : Saga Y , Hata N , Koseki H , Taketo MM |
Ref : Genes Dev , 11 :1827 , 1997 |
Abstract :
We isolated a novel bHLH protein gene Mesp2 (for mesoderm posterior 2) that cross-hybridizes with Mesp1 expressed in the early mouse mesoderm. Mesp2 is expressed in the rostral presomitic mesoderm, but down-regulated immediately after the formation of the segmented somites. To determine the function of MesP2 protein (MesP2) in somitogenesis, we generated Mesp2-deficient mice by gene targeting. The homozygous Mesp2 (-/-) mice died shortly after birth and had fused vertebral columns and dorsal root ganglia, with impaired sclerotomal polarity. The earliest defect in the homozygous embryos was a lack of segmented somites. Their disruption of the metameric features, altered expression of Mox-1, Pax-1, and Dll1, and lack of expression of Notch1, Notch2, and FGFR1 suggested that MesP2 controls sclerotomal polarity by regulating the signaling systems mediated by notch-delta and FGF, which are essential for segmentation. |
PubMedSearch : Saga_1997_Genes.Dev_11_1827 |
PubMedID: 9242490 |
Saga Y, Hata N, Koseki H, Taketo MM (1997)
Mesp2: a novel mouse gene expressed in the presegmented mesoderm and essential for segmentation initiation
Genes Dev
11 :1827
Saga Y, Hata N, Koseki H, Taketo MM (1997)
Genes Dev
11 :1827