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Publication : mBtd is required to maintain signaling during murine limb development.

First Author  Treichel D Year  2003
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  17
Issue  21 Pages  2630-5
PubMed ID  14597661 Mgi Jnum  J:86325
Mgi Id  MGI:2679409 Doi  10.1101/gad.274103
Citation  Treichel D, et al. (2003) mBtd is required to maintain signaling during murine limb development. Genes Dev 17(21):2630-5
abstractText  buttonhead (btd) encodes an SP1-like transcription factor required for the generation and specification of Drosophila head segments. We identified a murine btd homolog, termed mouse Btd (mBtd), which can support btd-dependent head development in transgenic fly embryos. Functional studies show that mBtd-deficient mice develop to term and die at birth. They exhibit brain malformations, posterior axial skeleton truncations, and shortened limbs. We present evidence that mBtd is required during early limb development to maintain, but not to initiate Wnt/beta-catenin-dependent FGF, Shh, and BMP-mediated signaling. The data indicate that mBtd represents a novel key player mediating proximodistal outgrowth of the limb.
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