Literature DB >> 20409825

Analysis of hedgehog signaling in mouse intraflagellar transport mutants.

Hyuk W Ko1, Aimin Liu, Jonathan T Eggenschwiler.   

Abstract

Intraflagellar transport (IFT) has been studied for decades in model systems such as Chlamydomonas and Caenorhabditis elegans. More recently, IFT has been investigated using genetic approaches in mammals using the mouse as a model system. Through such studies, a new appreciation of the importance of IFT and cilia in mammalian signal transduction has emerged. Specifically, IFT has been shown to play a key role in controlling signaling by Sonic and Indian Hedgehog (Hh) ligands. The effects of mutations in IFT components on Sonic Hh signaling in the embryo are complex and differ depending on the nature of the components, alleles, and tissues examined. For this reason, we provide a basis for analyzing the phenotype as a guide for those investigators who study IFT in cell culture or use invertebrate systems and wish to extend their studies to include development of the mouse embryo. We provide an overview of Sonic Hh-dependent tissue patterning in the developing neural tube and limb buds, the two systems in which it has been studied most extensively, and we show examples of how this patterning is disrupted by mutations in mouse IFT components. 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20409825      PMCID: PMC2995452          DOI: 10.1016/S0091-679X(08)93017-X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Cell Biol        ISSN: 0091-679X            Impact factor:   1.441


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Journal:  Cell       Date:  2000-05-12       Impact factor: 41.582

5.  Hedgehog signalling in the mouse requires intraflagellar transport proteins.

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6.  Tubby-like protein 3 (TULP3) regulates patterning in the mouse embryo through inhibition of Hedgehog signaling.

Authors:  Ryan X Norman; Hyuk W Ko; Viola Huang; Christine M Eun; Lisa L Abler; Zhen Zhang; Xin Sun; Jonathan T Eggenschwiler
Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2009-03-12       Impact factor: 6.150

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6.  Ciliopathy-associated gene Cc2d2a promotes assembly of subdistal appendages on the mother centriole during cilia biogenesis.

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