Literature DB >> 15895365

RBMX gene is essential for brain development in zebrafish.

Enkhjargal Tsend-Ayush1, Lynda A O'Sullivan, Frank S Grützner, Sara M N Onnebo, Rowena S Lewis, Margaret L Delbridge, Jennifer A Marshall Graves, Alister C Ward.   

Abstract

The human RBMX gene was discovered recently through its homology to the spermatogenesis candidate gene RBMY. Its position on the human X chromosome suggests that it may be involved in X-linked mental retardation syndromes. However, to date there is scant information on the in vivo role of RBMX. To address this issue, we have isolated a zebrafish rbmx orthologue and characterized its embryonic expression pattern. Zebrafish rbmx is maternally expressed and then widely expressed in the embryo up to 24 hr postfertilization. In later stages of embryonic development, rbmx transcripts are localized predominantly in the brain, branchial arches, and liver primordium. The function of rbmx during embryonic development was examined by the use of an antisense morpholino targeting rbmx. The rbmx-morphants displayed an underdeveloped head and eyes, reduced body size, defective somite patterning, and absence of jaws. Furthermore, in the absence of functional rbmx, expression of specific markers for the fore- and hindbrain (otx2, krox20) was severely reduced. These studies demonstrate for the first time that rbmx is required for normal embryonic development, in particular of the brain, consistent with a role in X-linked mental retardation. Developmental Dynamics 234:682-688, 2005. (c) 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15895365     DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.20432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Dyn        ISSN: 1058-8388            Impact factor:   3.780


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