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Isolation and expression analysis of foxj1 and foxj1.2 in zebrafish embryos.


ABSTRACT: In this report, we present the isolation and identification of a zebrafish homolog of the winged helix\forkhead transcription factor Foxj1. Foxj1 was identified in other species but not in zebrafish. Foxj1 was shown in mice to be required in ciliogenesis and left-right asymmetry establishment. Here we present a spatio-temporal expression pattern of zebrafish foxj1, showing that this gene is expressed in dorsal forerunner cells, Kupffers vesicle, the floor plate, pronephric ducts and kidney. This expression pattern is overlapping but different from that of the foxj1.2, the closest related gene in zebrafish. Foxj1 in zebrafish appears to have similar functions as those reported in other species connected to ciliogenesis and left-right asymmetry.

SUBMITTER: Aamar E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2587226 | biostudies-literature | 2008

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Isolation and expression analysis of foxj1 and foxj1.2 in zebrafish embryos.

Aamar Emil E   Dawid Igor B IB  

The International journal of developmental biology 20080101 7


In this report, we present the isolation and identification of a zebrafish homolog of the winged helix\forkhead transcription factor Foxj1. Foxj1 was identified in other species but not in zebrafish. Foxj1 was shown in mice to be required in ciliogenesis and left-right asymmetry establishment. Here we present a spatio-temporal expression pattern of zebrafish foxj1, showing that this gene is expressed in dorsal forerunner cells, Kupffers vesicle, the floor plate, pronephric ducts and kidney. This  ...[more]

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2008-12-25 | GSE12991 | GEO