Differential Distribution of the Ca (2+) Regulator Pcp4 in the Branchial Arches Is Regulated by Hoxa2

Megan Anderson, Shilu Amin, Fabiana Luise, Leo Zeef, Nicoletta Bobola

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    Abstract

    Branchial arches are externally visible tissue bands in the head region of all vertebrate embryos. Although initially formed from similar components, each arch will give rise to different head and neck structures. In a screen designed to characterize the molecular control of branchial arch identity in mouse, we identified Pcp4 as a second branchial arch-specific molecular signature. We further show that the transcription factor Hoxa2 binds to Pcp4 chromatin and regulates Pcp4 expression in the second arch. Hoxa2 is also sufficient to induce Pcp4 expression in anterior first arch cells, which are Pcp4-negative. © 2013 Anderson et al.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere63160
    JournalPLoS ONE
    Volume8
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 9 May 2013

    Keywords

    • 2013
    • donaldson
    • microarray
    • zeef
    • zeef2013

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