Journal article

Pax9 and Jagged1 act downstream of Gli3 in vertebrate limb development

E McGlinn, KL Van Bueren, S Fiorenza, R Mo, AM Poh, A Forrest, MB Soares, MDF Bonaldo, S Grimmond, CC Hui, B Wainwright, C Wicking

Mechanisms of Development | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2005

Abstract

From early in limb development the transcription factor Gli3 acts to define boundaries of gene expression along the anterior-posterior (AP) axis, establishing asymmetric patterns required to provide positional information. As limb development proceeds, posterior mesenchyme expression of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) regulates Gli3 transcription and post-translational processing to specify digit number and identity. The molecular cascades dependent on Gli3 at later stages of limb development, which link early patterning events with final digit morphogenesis, remain poorly characterised. By analysing the transcriptional consequences of loss of Gli3 in the anterior margin of the E11.5 and E12.5 limb bud..

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