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Hox5 interacts with Plzf to restrict Shh expression in the developing forelimb.


ABSTRACT: To date, only the five most posterior groups of Hox genes, Hox9-Hox13, have demonstrated loss-of-function roles in limb patterning. Individual paralog groups control proximodistal patterning of the limb skeletal elements. Hox9 genes also initiate the onset of Hand2 expression in the posterior forelimb compartment, and collectively, the posterior HoxA/D genes maintain posterior Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) expression. Here we show that an anterior Hox paralog group, Hox5, is required for forelimb anterior patterning. Deletion of all three Hox5 genes (Hoxa5, Hoxb5, and Hoxc5) leads to anterior forelimb defects resulting from derepression of Shh expression. The phenotype requires the loss of all three Hox5 genes, demonstrating the high level of redundancy in this Hox paralogous group. Further analyses reveal that Hox5 interacts with promyelocytic leukemia zinc finger biochemically and genetically to restrict Shh expression. These findings, along with previous reports showing that point mutations in the Shh limb enhancer lead to similar anterior limb defects, highlight the importance of Shh repression for proper patterning of the vertebrate limb.

SUBMITTER: Xu B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3845161 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hox5 interacts with Plzf to restrict Shh expression in the developing forelimb.

Xu Ben B   Hrycaj Steven M SM   McIntyre Daniel C DC   Baker Nicholas C NC   Takeuchi Jun K JK   Jeannotte Lucie L   Gaber Zachary B ZB   Novitch Bennett G BG   Wellik Deneen M DM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20131111 48


To date, only the five most posterior groups of Hox genes, Hox9-Hox13, have demonstrated loss-of-function roles in limb patterning. Individual paralog groups control proximodistal patterning of the limb skeletal elements. Hox9 genes also initiate the onset of Hand2 expression in the posterior forelimb compartment, and collectively, the posterior HoxA/D genes maintain posterior Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) expression. Here we show that an anterior Hox paralog group, Hox5, is required for forelimb anterio  ...[more]

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