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Antagonistic role of vega1 and bozozok/dharma homeobox genes in organizer formation.


ABSTRACT: During zebrafish development, zygotic gene expression initiated at the midblastula transition converts maternal information on embryo polarity into a transcriptional read-out. Expression of a homeobox gene, vega1, is activated at midblastula transition in all blastomeres, but is down-regulated dorsally before gastrulation. Ubiquitous expression of vega1 is maintained in bozozok mutants, in which the dorsal-specific homeobox gene bozozok/dharma (boz/dha) is disrupted and organizer formation is impaired. Vega1 inhibits expression of boz/dha and organizer-specific genes, and causes ventralization resulting in a headless phenotype. In contrast, VP16-vega1, a fusion including the Vega1 homeodomain and VP16 activation domain, elicits ectopic expression of organizer genes and suppresses several aspects of the boz mutant phenotype. We propose that boz/dha-dependent down-regulation of vega1 in the dorsal region is an early essential step in organizer formation in zebrafish.

SUBMITTER: Kawahara A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC17304 | biostudies-literature | 2000 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antagonistic role of vega1 and bozozok/dharma homeobox genes in organizer formation.

Kawahara A A   Wilm T T   Solnica-Krezel L L   Dawid I B IB  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20001001 22


During zebrafish development, zygotic gene expression initiated at the midblastula transition converts maternal information on embryo polarity into a transcriptional read-out. Expression of a homeobox gene, vega1, is activated at midblastula transition in all blastomeres, but is down-regulated dorsally before gastrulation. Ubiquitous expression of vega1 is maintained in bozozok mutants, in which the dorsal-specific homeobox gene bozozok/dharma (boz/dha) is disrupted and organizer formation is im  ...[more]

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