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Publication : Geminin is required for Hox gene regulation to pattern the developing limb.

First Author  Lewis EMA Year  2020
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  464
Issue  1 Pages  11-23
PubMed ID  32450229 Mgi Jnum  J:293790
Mgi Id  MGI:6449939 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2020.05.007
Citation  Lewis EMA, et al. (2020) Geminin is required for Hox gene regulation to pattern the developing limb. Dev Biol 464(1):11-23
abstractText  Development of the complex structure of the vertebrate limb requires carefully orchestrated interactions between multiple regulatory pathways and proteins. Among these, precise regulation of 5' Hox transcription factor expression is essential for proper limb bud patterning and elaboration of distinct limb skeletal elements. Here, we identified Geminin (Gmnn) as a novel regulator of this process. A conditional model of Gmnn deficiency resulted in loss or severe reduction of forelimb skeletal elements, while both the forelimb autopod and hindlimb were unaffected. 5' Hox gene expression expanded into more proximal and anterior regions of the embryonic forelimb buds in this Gmnn-deficient model. A second conditional model of Gmnn deficiency instead caused a similar but less severe reduction of hindlimb skeletal elements and hindlimb polydactyly, while not affecting the forelimb. An ectopic posterior SHH signaling center was evident in the anterior hindlimb bud of Gmnn-deficient embryos in this model. This center ectopically expressed Hoxd13, the HOXD13 target Shh, and the SHH target Ptch1, while these mutant hindlimb buds also had reduced levels of the cleaved, repressor form of GLI3, a SHH pathway antagonist. Together, this work delineates a new role for Gmnn in modulating Hox expression to pattern the vertebrate limb.
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