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Publication : Elf5 and Ets2 maintain the mouse extraembryonic ectoderm in a dosage dependent synergistic manner.

First Author  Donnison M Year  2015
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  397
Issue  1 Pages  77-88
PubMed ID  25446535 Mgi Jnum  J:218169
Mgi Id  MGI:5616945 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2014.10.011
Citation  Donnison M, et al. (2015) Elf5 and Ets2 maintain the mouse extraembryonic ectoderm in a dosage dependent synergistic manner. Dev Biol 397(1):77-88
abstractText  The ETS superfamily transcription factors Elf5 and Ets2 have both been implicated in the maintenance of the extraembryonic ectoderm (ExE) of the mouse embryo. While homozygous mutants of either gene result in various degrees of ExE tissue loss, heterozygotes are without phenotype. We show here that compound heterozygous mutants exhibit a phenotype intermediate to that of the more severe Elf5-/- and the milder Ets2-/- mutants. Functional redundancy is shown via commonalities in expression patterns, in target gene expression, and by partial rescue of Elf5-/- mutants through overexpressing Ets2 in an Elf5-like fashion. A model is presented suggesting the functional division of the ExE region into a proximal and distal domain based on gene expression patterns and the proximal to distal increasing sensitivity to threshold levels of combined Elf5 and Ets2 activity.
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