Inka1b在头部中胚层的表达对于面部软骨的发育是必不可少的

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Gene Expression Patterns Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.gep.2022.119262
Haewon Jeon , Sil Jin , Chong Pyo Choe
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Inka box actin regulator 1 (Inka1)是在爪蟾和脊椎动物中发现的一种新蛋白。尽管Inka1在爪蟾和斑马鱼的面部骨骼发育中是必需的,但它在小鼠中是可有可无的,尽管它在颅神经嵴中保守表达,这表明Inka1在面部骨骼发育中的功能在脊椎动物中并不保守。斑马鱼基因组中有两个与inka1类似的基因(inka1a和inka1b),但inka1b的生物学作用尚不清楚。本研究分析了inka1b在斑马鱼面部骨骼发育过程中的表达和功能。Inka1b在头部中胚层中依次表达,该中胚层邻近咽袋,在弓分割阶段对面部骨骼发育至关重要。然而,inka1b基因的功能缺失突变显示出正常的头部发育,包括眼袋和面部软骨。inka1b突变鱼的正常头部不太可能是inka1b与inka1a基因冗余的结果,因为在颅面发育过程中,inka1a和inka1b分别在颅神经嵴和头部中胚层有不同的表达。我们的研究结果表明,inka1b在斑马鱼头部中胚层的表达可能不是头部发育所必需的。
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inka1b expression in the head mesoderm is dispensable for facial cartilage development

Inka box actin regulator 1 (Inka1) is a novel protein identified in Xenopus and is found in vertebrates. While Inka1 is required for facial skeletal development in Xenopus and zebrafish, it is dispensable in mice despite its conserved expression in the cranial neural crest, indicating that Inka1 function in facial skeletal development is not conserved among vertebrates. Zebrafish bears two paralogs of inka1 (inka1a and inka1b) in the genome, with the biological roles of inka1b barely known. Here, we analyzed the expression and function of inka1b during facial skeletal development in zebrafish. inka1b was expressed sequentially in the head mesoderm adjacent to the pharyngeal pouches essential for facial skeletal development at the stage of arch segmentation. However, a loss-of-function mutation in inka1b displayed normal head development, including the pouches and facial cartilages. The normal head of inka1b mutant fish was unlikely a result of the genetic redundancy of inka1b with inka1a, given the distinct expression of inka1a and inka1b in the cranial neural crest and head mesoderm, respectively, during craniofacial development. Our findings suggest that the inka1b expression in the head mesoderm might not be essential for head development in zebrafish.

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Gene Expression Patterns
Gene Expression Patterns 生物-发育生物学
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期刊介绍: Gene Expression Patterns is devoted to the rapid publication of high quality studies of gene expression in development. Studies using cell culture are also suitable if clearly relevant to development, e.g., analysis of key regulatory genes or of gene sets in the maintenance or differentiation of stem cells. Key areas of interest include: -In-situ studies such as expression patterns of important or interesting genes at all levels, including transcription and protein expression -Temporal studies of large gene sets during development -Transgenic studies to study cell lineage in tissue formation
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