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培养细胞中基于Hes1的振荡器及其对体节时钟的潜在影响。

A Hes1-based oscillator in cultured cells and its potential implications for the segmentation clock.

作者信息

Dale J Kim, Maroto Miguel

机构信息

Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, MO 64110, USA.

出版信息

Bioessays. 2003 Mar;25(3):200-3. doi: 10.1002/bies.10253.

Abstract

During somitogenesis an oscillatory mechanism termed the "segmentation" clock generates periodic waves of gene expression, which translate into the periodic spatial pattern manifest as somites. The dynamic expression of the clock genes shares the same periodicity as somitogenesis. Notch signaling is believed to play a role in the segmentation clock mechanism. The paper by Hirata et al.(1) identifies a biological clock in cultured cells that is dependent upon the Notch target gene Hes1, and which shows a periodicity similar to that of the segmentation clock. This finding opens the possibility that the same oscillator mechanism might also operate in other tissues or cell types.

摘要

在体节发生过程中,一种称为“分割”时钟的振荡机制产生周期性的基因表达波,这些波转化为表现为体节的周期性空间模式。时钟基因的动态表达与体节发生具有相同的周期性。Notch信号通路被认为在分割时钟机制中起作用。Hirata等人的论文(1)在培养细胞中鉴定出一种生物钟,该生物钟依赖于Notch靶基因Hes1,并且显示出与分割时钟相似的周期性。这一发现开启了一种可能性,即相同的振荡机制也可能在其他组织或细胞类型中起作用。

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