TY - JOUR
T1 - Transgenic analysis of a potential Hoxd-11 limb regulatory element present in tetrapods and fish
AU - Beckers, Johannes
AU - Gérard, Matthieu
AU - Duboule, Denis
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Dr. J. Rossant for constructs as well as Drs. T. Kondo and J. Za ka ny for helpful comments and discussions. This work was supported by funds from the Swiss National Research Fund, the Canton de GeneÁve, the Claraz Foundation, the Latsis Foundation, and the HFSPO.
PY - 1996/12/15
Y1 - 1996/12/15
N2 - Genes of the HoxD complex related to the Drosophila Abd-B gene are involved in the morphogenesis of vertebrate paired appendages. Hoxd-11, for instance, is necessary in combination with other Hox genes for the proper development of different parts of the tetrapod limbs. Sequence comparisons between the mouse, chicken, and zebrafish Hoxd-11 loci have revealed the conservation of several blocks of DNA sequence which may be of importance for the regulation of Hoxd-11 expression. We have used transgenic mice to show that one of these conserved elements specifically drives expression in a proximal-posterior part of developing forelimbs. Production of mice transgenic for a full fish Hoxd-11 construct as well as for mouse-fish Hoxd-11 chimeric constructs shows that the fish counterpart of this sequence is able to elicit expression in mouse forelimbs as well, though in a slightly different domain. However, this fish element requires the presence of the mouse promoter and does not work in its own context. These results are discussed in light of both the control of Hoxd gene expression during limb development and the use of a comparative interspecies approach to understand the regulation of genes involved in vertebrate development.
AB - Genes of the HoxD complex related to the Drosophila Abd-B gene are involved in the morphogenesis of vertebrate paired appendages. Hoxd-11, for instance, is necessary in combination with other Hox genes for the proper development of different parts of the tetrapod limbs. Sequence comparisons between the mouse, chicken, and zebrafish Hoxd-11 loci have revealed the conservation of several blocks of DNA sequence which may be of importance for the regulation of Hoxd-11 expression. We have used transgenic mice to show that one of these conserved elements specifically drives expression in a proximal-posterior part of developing forelimbs. Production of mice transgenic for a full fish Hoxd-11 construct as well as for mouse-fish Hoxd-11 chimeric constructs shows that the fish counterpart of this sequence is able to elicit expression in mouse forelimbs as well, though in a slightly different domain. However, this fish element requires the presence of the mouse promoter and does not work in its own context. These results are discussed in light of both the control of Hoxd gene expression during limb development and the use of a comparative interspecies approach to understand the regulation of genes involved in vertebrate development.
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U2 - 10.1006/dbio.1996.0327
DO - 10.1006/dbio.1996.0327
M3 - Article
C2 - 8954726
AN - SCOPUS:0030589583
SN - 0012-1606
VL - 180
SP - 543
EP - 553
JO - Developmental Biology
JF - Developmental Biology
IS - 2
ER -