Literature DB >> 17117439

BMP type I receptor ALK2 is essential for proper patterning at late gastrulation during mouse embryogenesis.

Yoshihiro Komatsu1, Gregory Scott, Andre Nagy, Vesa Kaartinen, Yuji Mishina.   

Abstract

Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) have multiple functions during vertebrate development. Previously, it was shown that BMP type I receptor ALK2 (also known as ACVRI, ActRI, or ActRIA) was important for normal mouse gastrulation by deleting exon 4 or exon 5 of Alk2. Recently, flanking exon 7 by loxP sites generated a conditional allele for Alk2. To assess whether the deletion of exon 7 causes functional null of ALK2, and does not produce a dominant negative form or a partially functional form of ALK2, we performed a comparative analysis between Alk2 homozygous mutant embryos with an exon 5 deletion (Alk2(Delta5/Delta5)) and embryos with an exon 7 deletion (Alk2(Delta7/Delta7)). Both Alk2(Delta5/Delta5) and Alk2(Delta7/Delta7) mutants showed identical morphological gastrulation defects. Histological examinations and molecular marker analyses revealed identical abnormal gastrulation phenotypes in Alk2(Delta5/Delta5) and Alk2(Delta7/Delta7) mutants. Although Fgf8 was expressed in the primitive streak of Alk2(Delta5/Delta5) and Alk2(Delta7/Delta7) mutants, Brachyury, Wnt3a, and Tbx6 were dramatically downregulated in Alk2(Delta5/Delta5) and Alk2(Delta7/Delta7) mutants. These results indicate that deletion of exon 7 for Alk2 leads to a functionally null mutation in vivo, and Alk2 is crucial for sustaining the proper gastrulation events in early mouse embryogenesis.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17117439      PMCID: PMC1780255          DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.21021

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


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