Journal article

Zebrafish gcm2 is required for gill filament budding from pharyngeal ectoderm

BM Hogan, MP Hunter, AC Oates, MO Crowhurst, NE Hall, JK Heath, VE Prince, GJ Lieschke

Developmental Biology | Published : 2004

Abstract

The pharyngeal arches give rise to multiple organs critical for diverse processes, including the thymus, thyroid and parathyroids. Several molecular regulators of thymus and thyroid organogenesis are strikingly conserved between mammals and zebrafish. However, land animals have parathyroids whereas fish have gills. The murine transcription factor Glial cells missing 2 (Gcm2) is expressed specifically in the parathyroid primordium in the endodermal epithelium of the third pharyngeal pouch, and in both mice and humans is required for normal development of parathyroid glands. The molecular regulation of fish gill organogenesis remains to be described. We report the expression of gcm2 in the zeb..

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