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Publication : Latent developmental potential to form limb-like skeletal structures in zebrafish.

First Author  Hawkins MB Year  2021
Journal  Cell Volume  184
Issue  4 Pages  899-911.e13
PubMed ID  33545089 Mgi Jnum  J:302992
Mgi Id  MGI:6508466 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2021.01.003
Citation  Hawkins MB, et al. (2021) Latent developmental potential to form limb-like skeletal structures in zebrafish. Cell 184(4):899-911.e13
abstractText  Changes in appendage structure underlie key transitions in vertebrate evolution. Addition of skeletal elements along the proximal-distal axis facilitated critical transformations, including the fin-to-limb transition that permitted generation of diverse modes of locomotion. Here, we identify zebrafish mutants that form supernumerary long bones in their pectoral fins. These new bones integrate into musculature, form joints, and articulate with neighboring elements. This phenotype is caused by activating mutations in previously unrecognized regulators of appendage patterning, vav2 and waslb, that function in a common pathway. This pathway is required for appendage development across vertebrates, and loss of Wasl in mice causes defects similar to those seen in murine Hox mutants. Concordantly, formation of supernumerary bones requires Hox11 function, and mutations in the vav2/wasl pathway drive enhanced expression of hoxa11b, indicating developmental homology with the forearm. Our findings reveal a latent, limb-like pattern ability in fins that is activated by simple genetic perturbation.
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