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Publication : A role for GATA-6 in vertebrate chondrogenesis.

First Author  Alexandrovich A Year  2008
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  314
Issue  2 Pages  457-70
PubMed ID  18191120 Mgi Jnum  J:132390
Mgi Id  MGI:3775876 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.12.001
Citation  Alexandrovich A, et al. (2008) A role for GATA-6 in vertebrate chondrogenesis. Dev Biol 314(2):457-70
abstractText  The GATA family of transcription factors are known to play multiple critical roles in vertebrate developmental processes, including erythropoiesis, endoderm formation and cardiogenesis. There have been no previous demonstrations of a functional role for any GATA family member being associated with musculoskeletal development but we now identify a possible role for GATA-6 in chondrogenesis. We detect abundant levels of GATA-6 mRNA in precartilaginous condensations (PCCs) in both the axial and appendicular skeleton of mouse embryos and in committed primary chondrocyte precursors. We also show that the G-protein coupled receptor, Gpr49, is a target of GATA-6 regulation in differentiating embryonal carcinoma cells and that, in vivo, the expression domains of the two genes overlap within PCCs. Finally, we have identified conserved, canonical GATA binding sites within the Gpr49 gene locus, and show by EMSAs that GATA-6 can bind to these sites in vitro. These data therefore suggest that GATA-6 also plays a role in chondrogenesis and that Gpr49 is a potential direct target of GATA regulation in this process.
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