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Formation of the asymmetric pineal complex in zebrafish requires two independently acting transcription factors.


ABSTRACT: The pineal complex of zebrafish consists of a pineal organ and a left-sided parapineal organ. Mutation of the floating head (flh) gene, which encodes a homeodomain protein, causes premature termination of pineal cell division without affecting specification or asymmetric placement of the parapineal. The from beyond (fby) mutation, a premature stop codon in the T-domain-containing protein Tbx2b, disrupts formation of the parapineal while leaving the pineal largely intact. However, flh is reported as being required for tbx2b transcription. To resolve the paradox that flhand tbx2b mutants have opposite phenotypes but have been placed in the same genetic pathway, we have examined transcriptional cross-regulation in single flh or fby mutants and genetic epistasis in double mutants. Careful analysis shows that flh is not required for tbx2b transcription and double mutants exhibit an additive phenotype. We conclude that Flh and Tbx2b regulate separate programs of pineal and parapineal development.

SUBMITTER: Snelson CD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2810829 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Formation of the asymmetric pineal complex in zebrafish requires two independently acting transcription factors.

Snelson Corey D CD   Burkart Jarred T JT   Gamse Joshua T JT  

Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 20081201 12


The pineal complex of zebrafish consists of a pineal organ and a left-sided parapineal organ. Mutation of the floating head (flh) gene, which encodes a homeodomain protein, causes premature termination of pineal cell division without affecting specification or asymmetric placement of the parapineal. The from beyond (fby) mutation, a premature stop codon in the T-domain-containing protein Tbx2b, disrupts formation of the parapineal while leaving the pineal largely intact. However, flh is reported  ...[more]

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