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Publication : Transgenic analysis of Hoxd gene regulation during digit development.

First Author  Gonzalez F Year  2007
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  306
Issue  2 Pages  847-59
PubMed ID  17448461 Mgi Jnum  J:122568
Mgi Id  MGI:3714687 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.03.020
Citation  Gonzalez F, et al. (2007) Transgenic analysis of Hoxd gene regulation during digit development. Dev Biol 306(2):847-59
abstractText  In tetrapods, posterior Hoxd genes (from groups 10 to 13) are necessary to properly pattern the developing autopods, including the number and identities of digits. Their coordinated expression is achieved by sharing a global control region (GCR), which was isolated and localized 200 kb 5' (centromeric) of the gene cluster. However, in transgenic assays, the GCR was unable to fully recapitulate all aspects of the endogenous Hoxd expression patterns during distal limb development. In this paper, we further analyze the regulatory potential of this locus and report the characterization of Prox, a second enhancer element that contributes to the transcriptional activity of posterior Hoxd genes in developing distal limb buds. We show that the GCR and Prox elements complement each other and work in combination to correctly establish the late phase of Hoxd genes expression. Based on DNA sequence conservation and transgenic assays, we discuss the functions of these regulatory regions as well as a potential evolutionary scheme accounting for their emergence along with the evolution of tetrapod limbs.
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