Gadd45a and Gadd45g regulate neural development and exit from pluripotency in Xenopus
► Gadd45a, Gadd45b and Gadd45g are expressed differentially during early Xenopus development. ► Gadd45ag are required for neural proliferation and neural crest specification. ► Gadd45ag are required for early embryonic cells to exit pluripotency and enter differentiation. Gadd45 genes encode a small...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mechanisms of development 2011-09, Vol.128 (7), p.401-411 |
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Gadd45a,
Gadd45b and
Gadd45g are expressed differentially during early
Xenopus development. ►
Gadd45ag are required for neural proliferation and neural crest specification. ►
Gadd45ag are required for early embryonic cells to exit pluripotency and enter differentiation.
Gadd45 genes encode a small family of multifunctional stress response proteins, mediating cell proliferation, apoptosis, DNA repair and DNA demethylation. Their role during embryonic development is incompletely understood. Here we identified
Xenopus Gadd45b, compared
Gadd45a,
Gadd45b and
Gadd45g expression during
Xenopus embryogenesis, and characterized their gain and loss of function phenotypes.
Gadd45a and
Gadd45g act redundantly and double Morpholino knock down leads to pleiotropic phenotypes, including shortened axes, head defects and misgastrulation. In contrast,
Gadd45b, which is expressed at very low levels, shows little effect upon knock down or overexpression.
Gadd45ag double Morphants show reduced neural cell proliferation and downregulation of pan-neural and neural crest markers. In contrast,
Gadd45ag Morphants display increased expression of multipotency marker genes including
Xenopus oct4 homologs as well as gastrula markers, while mesodermal markers are downregulated. The results indicate that
Gadd45ag are required for early embryonic cells to exit pluripotency and enter differentiation. |
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ISSN: | 0925-4773 1872-6356 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.mod.2011.08.002 |