Glasgow E, Karavanov A A, Dawid I B
Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA.
Dev Biol. 1997 Dec 15;192(2):405-19. doi: 10.1006/dbio.1997.8761.
LIM class homeobox genes code for a family of transcriptional regulators that encode important determinants of cell lineage and cell type specificity. The lim3 gene from the zebrafish, Danio rerio, is highly conserved in sequence and expression pattern compared to its homologs in other vertebrates. In this paper we report immunocytochemical analysis of Lim3 protein expression in the pituitary, pineal, hindbrain, and spinal cord of the embryo, revealing an asymmetrical, lateral and late program of pituitary development in zebrafish, distinct from the pattern in other vertebrates. We studied Lim3 expression in no tail, floating head, and cyclops mutant embryos, all of which have midline defects, with special reference to spinal cord differentiation where Lim3 marks mostly motoneurons. cyclops embryos showed essentially normal Lim3 expression in the hindbrain and spinal cord despite the absence of the floor plate, while no tail mutant embryos, which lack a differentiated notochord, displayed an excess of Lim3-expressing cells in a generally normal pattern. In contrast, Lim3-positive cells largely disappeared from the posterior spinal cord in floating head mutants, except in patches that correlated with remnants of apparent floor plate cells. These results support the view that either notochord or floor plate signaling can specify Lim3-positive motoneurons in the spinal cord.
LIM 类同源盒基因编码一类转录调节因子,这些因子是细胞谱系和细胞类型特异性的重要决定因素。与其他脊椎动物中的同源基因相比,斑马鱼(Danio rerio)的lim3基因在序列和表达模式上高度保守。在本文中,我们报告了对胚胎垂体、松果体、后脑和脊髓中Lim3蛋白表达的免疫细胞化学分析,揭示了斑马鱼垂体发育的不对称、侧向和晚期程序,这与其他脊椎动物的模式不同。我们研究了无尾、浮头和独眼突变胚胎中Lim3的表达,所有这些胚胎都有中线缺陷,特别关注脊髓分化,其中Lim3主要标记运动神经元。尽管没有底板,独眼胚胎在后脑和脊髓中仍显示出基本正常的Lim3表达,而缺乏分化脊索的无尾突变胚胎则以大致正常的模式显示出过量表达Lim3的细胞。相比之下,除了与明显底板细胞残余相关的斑块外,浮头突变体中Lim3阳性细胞在脊髓后部基本消失。这些结果支持这样一种观点,即脊索或底板信号传导可以指定脊髓中Lim3阳性运动神经元。