The cardiac mutant gene c in axolotls: cellular, developmental, and molecular studies.

L F Lemanski, S M La France, N Erginel-Unaltuna, E A Luque, S M Ward, M E Fransen, F J Mangiacapra, M Nakatsugawa, S L Lemanski, R B Capone
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The cardiac mutant axolotl is an interesting model for studying heart development. The mutant gene results in a failure of heart cells to form organized myofibrils and as a consequence the heart fails to beat. Experiments have shown that mutant hearts can be "rescued" (i.e., turned into normally contracting organs) by the addition of RNA purified from conditioned media produced by normal embryonic anterior endoderm-mesoderm cultures. These corrected hearts form myofibrils of normal morphology. New advances in recombinant DNA technology applied to this system should provide significant insights into the regulatory mechanisms of myofibrillogenesis as well as the inductive processes related to the control of gene expression during embryonic heart development. In a broader biological sense, the use of gene c in axolotls is potentially capable of helping to solve major unanswered questions in modern biology related to the genetic regulation of differentiation in vertebrates.

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蝾螈心脏突变基因c:细胞、发育和分子研究。
心脏突变蝾螈是研究心脏发育的一个有趣的模型。突变基因导致心脏细胞不能形成有组织的肌原纤维,结果心脏停止跳动。实验表明,通过添加从正常胚胎前内胚层-中胚层培养产生的条件培养基中纯化的RNA,突变心脏可以被“拯救”(即变成正常收缩器官)。这些矫正后的心脏形成正常形态的肌原纤维。应用于该系统的重组DNA技术的新进展将为研究胚胎心脏发育过程中肌原纤维形成的调控机制以及与基因表达控制相关的诱导过程提供重要的见解。从更广泛的生物学意义上讲,在蝾螈中使用基因c可能有助于解决现代生物学中与脊椎动物分化的遗传调控有关的主要未解问题。
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