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粘性手指:脊椎动物肢体发育中的Hox基因与细胞粘附

Sticky fingers: Hox genes and cell adhesion in vertebrate limb development.

作者信息

Newman S A

机构信息

Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, New York Medical College, Valhalla 10595, USA.

出版信息

Bioessays. 1996 Mar;18(3):171-4. doi: 10.1002/bies.950180302.

Abstract

During vertebrate limb development, various genes of the Hox family, the products of which influence skeletal element identity, are expressed in specific spatiotemporal patterns in the limb bud mesenchyme. At the same time, the cells also exhibit 'self-organizing' behavior--interacting with each other via extracellular matrix and cell-cell adhesive molecules to form the arrays of mesenchymal condensations that lead to the cartilaginous skeletal primordia. A recent study by Yokouchi et al. establishes a connection between these phenomena. They misexpressed the product of the Hoxa-13 gene in chick limb buds and demonstrated both skeletal pattern perturbations and changes in cell-cell adhesivity in mesenchyme aberrantly expressing this protein.

摘要

在脊椎动物肢体发育过程中,Hox家族的各种基因在肢体芽间充质中以特定的时空模式表达,其产物会影响骨骼元素的特征。与此同时,细胞还表现出“自我组织”行为——通过细胞外基质和细胞间黏附分子相互作用,形成间充质凝聚阵列,进而形成软骨性骨骼原基。横内等人最近的一项研究建立了这些现象之间的联系。他们在鸡的肢体芽中错误表达了Hoxa - 13基因的产物,并证明了在异常表达该蛋白的间充质中,骨骼模式受到干扰以及细胞间黏附性发生了变化。

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