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Publication : Characterization and developmental expression of Pax9, a paired-box-containing gene related to Pax1.

First Author  Neubüser A Year  1995
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  170
Issue  2 Pages  701-16
PubMed ID  7649395 Mgi Jnum  J:28311
Mgi Id  MGI:75932 Doi  10.1006/dbio.1995.1248
Citation  Neubuser A, et al. (1995) Characterization and developmental expression of Pax9, a paired-box-containing gene related to Pax1. Dev Biol 170(2):701-16
abstractText  Pax9, a recently identified mouse paired-box-containing gene, is highly homologous to Pax1 and belongs to the same subfamily as Pax1, Hup48, PAX9, and pox meso. Two overlapping cDNA clones spanning the entire coding region of Pax9 were isolated and sequenced. A comparison of the Pax1 and -9 protein sequences reveals a high degree of similarity even outside the paired box, while the carboxy-terminus of the two proteins diverges completely. We demonstrate that Pax9 can bind to the e5 sequence from the Drosophila even skipped promoter, which is also recognized by Pax1. We analyzed the expression of Pax9 during embryogenesis of wildtype, Undulated short-tail (Uns), and Danforth's short tail (Sd) mice. In wildtype embryos Pax9 is expressed in the pharyngeal pouches and their derivatives, the developing vertebral column, the tail, the head, and the limbs. Expression of Pax9 is unaffected in Uns embryos, in which the Pax1 gene is deleted, arguing that expression of Pax9 is not dependent on Pax1. The expression of Pax9 is lost in the caudal part of Sd homozygous embryos, suggesting that expression of Pax9 in the vertebral column is dependent on the notochord. These results indicate that both Pax9 and -1 may act in parallel during morphogenesis of the vertebral column.
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