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Publication : Expression patterns of the Wtx/Amer gene family during mouse embryonic development.

First Author  Comai G Year  2010
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  239
Issue  6 Pages  1867-78
PubMed ID  20503382 Mgi Jnum  J:160675
Mgi Id  MGI:4454932 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.22313
Citation  Comai G, et al. (2010) Expression patterns of the Wtx/Amer gene family during mouse embryonic development. Dev Dyn 239(6):1867-78
abstractText  WTX/AMER1 is a novel negative regulator of the WNT/beta-catenin pathway with mutations detected in Wilms' tumors and an X-linked sclerosing bone dysplasia. WTX/AMER1 (Fam123b) shares several domains of homology with two other recently identified proteins: AMER2 (Fam123a) and AMER3 (Fam123c). Here, we describe an in-depth expression analysis of all three members of this gene family during mouse embryonic development. All genes were strongly expressed in the central as well as the peripheral nervous system, thus suggesting important roles of this gene family during neurogenesis. Specific expression was found in the retina, inner ear, and nasal epithelium. Outside of the nervous system Wtx/Amer1 showed the broadest expression domains including cephalic and limb mesenchyme, skeletal muscle, bladder, gonads, lung bud, salivary glands, and the kidneys. The widespread expression pattern of Wtx/Amer1, together with its role as a modulator of the Wnt signaling pathway, suggest that Wtx/Amer1 serves pleiotropic roles during mammalian organogenesis.
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