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Development ; 130(22): 5503-17, 2003 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14530296

ABSTRACT

Early embryonic development in many organisms relies upon maternal molecules deposited into the egg prior to fertilization. We have cloned and characterized a maternal T-box gene in the zebrafish, eomesodermin (eomes). During oogenesis, the eomes transcript becomes localized to the cortex of the oocyte. After fertilization during early cleavage stages, eomes is expressed in a vegetal to animal gradient in the embryo, whereas Eomesodermin protein (Eom) is distributed cytoplasmically throughout the blastoderm. Strikingly, following midblastula transition, nuclear-localized Eomesodermin is detected on the dorsal side of the embryo only. Overexpression of eomes results in Nodal-dependent and nieuwkoid/dharma (nwk/dhm) independent ectopic expression of the organizer markers goosecoid (gsc), chordin (chd) and floating head (flh) and in the formation of secondary axes. The same phenotypes are observed when a VP16-activator construct is injected into early embryos, indicating that eomes acts as a transcriptional activator. In addition, a dominant-negative construct and antisense morpholino oligonucleotides led to a reduction in gsc and flh expression. Together these data indicate that eomes plays a role in specifying the organizer.


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Organizers, Embryonic/metabolism , T-Box Domain Proteins/genetics , Xenopus Proteins , Zebrafish Proteins , Zebrafish/embryology , Animals , Cell Nucleus/metabolism , Nodal Protein , Nodal Signaling Ligands , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Signal Transduction/physiology , T-Box Domain Proteins/deficiency , T-Box Domain Proteins/metabolism , Transforming Growth Factor beta/metabolism , Xenopus
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