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Publication : The mouse pudgy mutation disrupts Delta homologue Dll3 and initiation of early somite boundaries.

First Author  Kusumi K Year  1998
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  19
Issue  3 Pages  274-8
PubMed ID  9662403 Mgi Jnum  J:48518
Mgi Id  MGI:1270088 Doi  10.1038/961
Citation  Kusumi K, et al. (1998) The mouse pudgy mutation disrupts Delta homologue Dll3 and initiation of early somite boundaries. Nat Genet 19(3):274-8
abstractText  Pudgy (pu) homozygous mice exhibit clear patterning defects at the earliest stages of somitogenesis, resulting in adult mice with severe vertebral and rib deformities(1). By positional cloning and complementation, we have determined that the pu phenotype is caused by a mutation in the delta-like 3 gene (Dll3), which is homologous to the Notch-ligand Delta in Drosophila. Histological and molecular marker analyses show that the pu mutation disrupts the proper formation of morphological borders in early somite formation and of rostral-caudal compartment boundaries within somites. Viability analysis also indicates an important role in early development. The results point to a key role for a Notch-signalling pathway in the initiation of patterning of vertebrate paraxial mesoderm.
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