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Publication : Genetic rescue of segmentation defect in MesP2-deficient mice by MesP1 gene replacement.

First Author  Saga Y Year  1998
Journal  Mech Dev Volume  75
Issue  1-2 Pages  53-66
PubMed ID  9739106 Mgi Jnum  J:49903
Mgi Id  MGI:1289377 Doi  10.1016/s0925-4773(98)00077-x
Citation  Saga Y (1998) Genetic rescue of segmentation defect in MesP2-deficient mice by MesP1 gene replacement. Mech Dev 75(1-2):53-66
abstractText  Gene knock-out and knock-in strategies are employed to investigate the function of MesP1. MesP1 belongs to the same family of bHLH transcription factors as MesP2. The early expression pattern observed in the early mesoderm at the onset of gastrulation is restricted to Mesp1, while the later expression pattern in the anterior presomitic mesoderm during somitogenesis is almost the same for Mesp1 as for Mesp2. Homozygous Mesp1 null mice exhibited growth retardation after 7.5 dpc and died before 10.5 dpc with many developmental defects. The function of MesP1 during somito-genesis was not clearly revealed because of their early death and the possible compensation by MesP2. In order to examine the functions of MesP1 during somitogenesis, we replaced the Mesp2 gene with Mesp1 cDNA, using a gene knock-in strategy. The introduced Mesp1 cDNA could rescue the defects caused by Mesp2 deficiency in a dosage-dependent manner. Mice which lacked Mesp2 expression but had four copies of the Mesp1 gene survived into the adulthood and were fertile. The skeletal defects and the reduction in expression of Notch1, Notch2 and FGFR-1 previously observed in Mesp2 null mice were almost completely rescued by the introduced MesP1. Thus, it is concluded that the functions of MesP1 during somitogenesis, like MesP2, are also mediated via notch-delta and FGF signaling systems. Copyright 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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