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Publication : Functional analysis of the mouse homeobox gene HoxB9 in Drosophila development.

First Author  Malicki J Year  1993
Journal  Mech Dev Volume  42
Issue  3 Pages  139-50
PubMed ID  8105876 Mgi Jnum  J:14697
Mgi Id  MGI:62860 Doi  10.1016/0925-4773(93)90003-g
Citation  Malicki J, et al. (1993) Functional analysis of the mouse homeobox gene HoxB9 in Drosophila development. Mech Dev 42(3):139-50
abstractText  Mammalian genomes contain clusters of homeobox genes (Hox-C, HOX-C) which are structurally similar to the homeotic genes of the Drosophila HOM complex. One method for assessing the functional similarity of particular Drosophila HOM and mammalian Hox genes is to test the ability of Hox genes to induce homeotic phenotypes when expressed in developing Drosophila. Here we describe such functional tests using mouse HoxB9 (formerly Hox-2.5), whose closest structural relative in Drosophila is Abdominal-B. When expressed from a heat shock promoter, HoxB9 induces transformations of head towards more posterior identities in Drosophila larvae and adults. These transformations share some similarities with the phenotypic effects produced by ectopically expressed Abdominal-B, but are also similar to the transformations induced by Antennapedia and mouse HoxB6 (Hox-2.2), suggesting that HoxB9 specifies a positional identity that is intermediate between Antennapedia and Abdominal-B.
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