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Publication : The mouse segmentation gene kr encodes a novel basic domain-leucine zipper transcription factor.

First Author  Cordes SP Year  1994
Journal  Cell Volume  79
Issue  6 Pages  1025-34
PubMed ID  8001130 Mgi Jnum  J:22020
Mgi Id  MGI:69914 Doi  10.1016/0092-8674(94)90033-7
Citation  Cordes SP, et al. (1994) The mouse segmentation gene kr encodes a novel basic domain-leucine zipper transcription factor. Cell 79(6):1025-34
abstractText  The mouse kreisler (kr) mutation causes segmentation abnormalities in the caudal hindbrain and defective inner ear development. Based on an inversion discovered in the original kr allele, we selected a candidate cDNA highly expressed in the developing caudal hindbrain. This cDNA encodes a basic domain-leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factor and was confirmed to represent the kr gene by analysis of a second kr allele, generated by chemical mutagenesis, in which a serine is substituted for an asparagine residue conserved in the DNA-binding domain of all known bZIP family members. The identity, expression, and mutant phenotype of kr indicate an early role in axial patterning and provide insights into the molecular and embryologic mechanisms that govern hindbrain and otic development.
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