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Publication : Cell-surface changes induced by ectopic expression of the murine homeobox gene Hox-3.3.

First Author  Shimeld SM Year  1992
Journal  Biochim Biophys Acta Volume  1136
Issue  3 Pages  253-8
PubMed ID  1355668 Mgi Jnum  J:2713
Mgi Id  MGI:51235 Doi  10.1016/0167-4889(92)90114-q
Citation  Shimeld SM, et al. (1992) Cell-surface changes induced by ectopic expression of the murine homeobox gene Hox-3.3. Biochim Biophys Acta 1136(3):253-8
abstractText  Murine homeobox-containing genes (Hox genes) are postulated as playing key roles in the establishment of the anterior-posterior embryonic body axis, possibly providing cells with positional cues. Little is known, however, concerning how cells might respond to homeobox gene expression to interpret these cues. Since changes in the cell-surface are central to many processes in early development we reasoned that cells expressing different complements of Hox genes might have different surface properties. In order to investigate this we have used the sensitive, non-disruptive technique of multiple two-phase aqueous partition, which is able to detect small differences on the surface of intact cells. Using this technique we have found that ectopic expression of the murine Hox-3.3 gene in cultured cells induces reproducible changes in the cell surface. Changes only occurred above a threshold level of gene expression, but above this level a correlation between surface change and gene expression was seen. The implications for the establishment of a 'Hox' code of homeobox genes acting to specifically change cell-surface properties are discussed.
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