TY - JOUR
T1 - A gradient of homeodomain protein in developing forelimbs of Xenopus and mouse embryos
AU - Oliver, Guillermo
AU - Wright, Christopher V E
AU - Hardwicke, Jane
AU - De Robertis, Eddy M.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Drs. Susan Bryant, Stanley Sessions, John Fessler, Judith Lengyel, and Larry Zipursky for critical reading of the manuscript. This work was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (HD 21502-03) and the California Institute for Cancer Research. C. V. E. W. is an American Cancer Society Senior Fellow.
PY - 1988/12/23
Y1 - 1988/12/23
N2 - The expression of the homeodomain protein XIHbox 1 in developing Xenopus limbs was analyzed using specific antibodies. In the forelimb bud mesoderm XIHbox 1 shows a clear antero-posterior gradient that is strongest in the anterior and proximal region of the forelimb. Hindlimb bud mesoderm is devoid of XIHbox 1, indicating an early molecular difference between arm and leg. The innermost ectodermal cell layer is positive throughout the forelimb and hindlimb bud ectoderm, but no other areas of the skin. Similar results are obtained in developing mouse limbs, suggesting that XIHbox 1 participates in forelimb development in a variety of tetrapods. In early tadpoles analyzed at stages preceding limb bud formation, the lateral plate mesoderm is positive in the region corresponding to the earliest "field" of forelimb information, but not in the hindlimb field. These results suggest a molecular link between morphogenetic fields, gradients, and homeobox genes in vertebrate development.
AB - The expression of the homeodomain protein XIHbox 1 in developing Xenopus limbs was analyzed using specific antibodies. In the forelimb bud mesoderm XIHbox 1 shows a clear antero-posterior gradient that is strongest in the anterior and proximal region of the forelimb. Hindlimb bud mesoderm is devoid of XIHbox 1, indicating an early molecular difference between arm and leg. The innermost ectodermal cell layer is positive throughout the forelimb and hindlimb bud ectoderm, but no other areas of the skin. Similar results are obtained in developing mouse limbs, suggesting that XIHbox 1 participates in forelimb development in a variety of tetrapods. In early tadpoles analyzed at stages preceding limb bud formation, the lateral plate mesoderm is positive in the region corresponding to the earliest "field" of forelimb information, but not in the hindlimb field. These results suggest a molecular link between morphogenetic fields, gradients, and homeobox genes in vertebrate development.
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U2 - 10.1016/0092-8674(88)90246-2
DO - 10.1016/0092-8674(88)90246-2
M3 - Article
C2 - 2904837
AN - SCOPUS:0024207929
SN - 0092-8674
VL - 55
SP - 1017
EP - 1024
JO - Cell
JF - Cell
IS - 6
ER -