Published October 2014 | Version Accepted Version
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A novel HoxB cluster protein expressed in the hindbrain and pharyngeal arches

  • 1. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

Abstract

We describe a novel zebrafish line that fluorescently tags a previously unknown protein, CT74a, allowing us to follow its endogenous expression in real time and at subcellular resolution in live embryos. Our results showed that CT74a-Citrine fusion protein is expressed in the developing pharyngeal arches, hindbrain, and fin buds in a pattern highly reminiscent of transcription factors belonging to anterior Hox gene families, including expression in a subset of neuronal nuclei. Consistent with this, splinkerette-PCR revealed that CT74a-Citrine's genomic integration is within the HoxB region, and 3′ RACE demonstrated that its downstream coding sequence has no recognizable homology. Thus, CT74a is a previously unknown protein located within the HoxB cluster adjacent to Hoxb4a and is expressed in a Hoxb4a-like pattern.

Additional Information

© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Received 5 July 2014; Revised 11 August 2014; Accepted 13 August 2014. Article first published online: 23 AUG 2014. We thank David Mayorga for zebrafish husbandry assistance; Ilana Solomon for technical support; Dr. Hugo Parker for scientific feedback; Dr. Bruce Appel for the Sox10:mRFP line; Dr. Uwe Strahle for the Ngn1:nRFP line.

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PMCID
PMC4211940
Eprint ID
48835
DOI
10.1002/dvg.22806
Resolver ID
CaltechAUTHORS:20140825-090002879

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Funding

NIH
P50HG004071
Gordon Ross Postdoctoral Fellowship
NIH
5T32NS007251

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