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RNA-Seq identifies SPGs as a ventral skeletal patterning cue in sea urchins.
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Development (Cambridge, England) [Development] 2016 Feb 15; Vol. 143 (4), pp. 703-14. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Jan 11. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- The sea urchin larval skeleton offers a simple model for formation of developmental patterns. The calcium carbonate skeleton is secreted by primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) in response to largely unknown patterning cues expressed by the ectoderm. To discover novel ectodermal cues, we performed an unbiased RNA-Seq-based screen and functionally tested candidates; we thereby identified several novel skeletal patterning cues. Among these, we show that SLC26a2/7 is a ventrally expressed sulfate transporter that promotes a ventral accumulation of sulfated proteoglycans, which is required for ventral PMC positioning and skeletal patterning. We show that the effects of SLC perturbation are mimicked by manipulation of either external sulfate levels or proteoglycan sulfation. These results identify novel skeletal patterning genes and demonstrate that ventral proteoglycan sulfation serves as a positional cue for sea urchin skeletal patterning.<br /> (© 2016. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.)
- Subjects :
- Animals
Body Patterning drug effects
Cation Transport Proteins metabolism
Cell Differentiation drug effects
Ectoderm drug effects
Ectoderm enzymology
Embryo, Nonmammalian drug effects
Embryo, Nonmammalian metabolism
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental drug effects
Mesoderm cytology
Models, Biological
Nickel toxicity
Sea Urchins drug effects
Signal Transduction drug effects
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A metabolism
p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases antagonists & inhibitors
p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases metabolism
Body Patterning genetics
Proteoglycans metabolism
Sea Urchins embryology
Sea Urchins genetics
Sequence Analysis, RNA methods
Sulfates metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1477-9129
- Volume :
- 143
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Development (Cambridge, England)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 26755701
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.129312