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Publication : Divergent transcriptional activities determine limb identity.

First Author  Ouimette JF Year  2010
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  1
Pages  35 PubMed ID  20975709
Mgi Jnum  J:220944 Mgi Id  MGI:5637490
Doi  10.1038/ncomms1036 Citation  Ouimette JF, et al. (2010) Divergent transcriptional activities determine limb identity. Nat Commun 1:35
abstractText  Limbs develop using a common genetic programme despite widely differing morphologies. This programme is modulated by limb-restricted regulators such as hindlimb (HL) transcription factors Pitx1 and Tbx4 and the forelimb (FL) Tbx5. Both Tbx factors have been implicated in limb patterning and growth, but their relative activities and underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this paper, we show that Tbx4 and Tbx5 harbour conserved and divergent transcriptional regulatory domains that account for their roles in limb development. In particular, both factors share an activator domain and the ability to stimulate limb growth. However, we find that Tbx4 is the primary effector of HL identity for both skeletal and muscle development; this activity relies on a repressor domain that is inactivated by a human TBX4 small-patella syndrome mutation. We propose that limb identity is largely achieved by default in FL, whereas a specific repressor activity unique to Tbx4 determines HL identity.
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