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Publication : A novel regulatory element for Shh expression in the lung and gut of mouse embryos.

First Author  Tsukiji N Year  2014
Journal  Mech Dev Volume  131
Pages  127-36 PubMed ID  24157522
Mgi Jnum  J:207862 Mgi Id  MGI:5559826
Doi  10.1016/j.mod.2013.09.003 Citation  Tsukiji N, et al. (2014) A novel regulatory element for Shh expression in the lung and gut of mouse embryos. Mech Dev 131:127-36
abstractText  Hedgehog (Hh) signaling plays pivotal roles in morphogenesis of several embryonic tissues, including the primitive gut. In the mouse embryo, Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is expressed in endodermal epithelia from the oral cavity to the intestine, and contributes to cell proliferation in the underlying mesenchyme and subsequent differentiation into the gastrointestinal smooth muscle. Three evolutionary conserved non-coding sequences in the region upstream of the Shh coding sequence contain endoderm-specific enhancers for Shh expression. Although Shh expression in the endodermal epithelial lining is mostly attributed to these three enhancers, none of them regulates gene expression in the gastroesophageal epithelium. Here, we found that a 1.7Kb fragment located 100Kb upstream of the Shh coding sequence contains a functional element for Shh expression in endodermal organs, including the esophagus and stomach. Compared with the three known endodermal enhancers, this novel enhancer shows less evolutionary conservation, even among rodents. In mouse embryonic endodermal tissues, the seamless expression of Shh is achieved by a patchwork of multiple enhancers with different rates of evolution.
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