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Publication : Expression of two novel mouse Iroquois homeobox genes during neurogenesis.

First Author  Cohen DR Year  2000
Journal  Mech Dev Volume  91
Issue  1-2 Pages  317-21
PubMed ID  10704856 Mgi Jnum  J:61328
Mgi Id  MGI:1354795 Doi  10.1016/s0925-4773(99)00263-4
Citation  Cohen DR, et al. (2000) Expression of two novel mouse iroquois homeobox genes during neurogenesis. Mech Dev 91(1-2):317-21
abstractText  Members of the Drosophila Iroquois homeobox gene family are implicated in the development of peripheral nervous system and the regionalization of wing and eye imaginal discs. Recent studies suggest that Xenopus Iroquois homeobox (Irx) genes are also involved in neurogenesis. Three mouse Irx genes, Irx1, Irx2 and Irx3, have been previously identified and are expressed with distinct spatio-temporal patterns during neurogenesis. We report here the cloning and expression analysis of two novel mouse Irx genes, Irx5 and Irx6. Although Irx5 and Irx6 proteins are structurally more related to one another, we find that Irx5 displays a developmental expression pattern strikingly similar to that of Irx3, whereas Irx6 expression resembles that of Irx1. Consistent with the notion that Mash1 is a putative target gene of the Irx proteins, all four Irx genes display an overlapping expression pattern with Mash1 in the developing CNS. In contrast, the Irx genes and Mash1 are expressed in complementary domains in the developing eye and olfactory epithelium.
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