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doublesex/mab3 related-1 (dmrt1) is essential for development of anterior neural plate derivatives in Ciona.

Jason Tresser1, Shota Chiba, Michael Veeman, Danny El-Nachef, Erin Newman-Smith, Takeo Horie, Motoyuki Tsuda, William C Smith.   

Abstract

Ascidian larvae have a hollow, dorsal central nervous system that shares many morphological features with vertebrate nervous systems yet is composed of very few cells. We show here that a null mutation in the gene dmrt1 in the ascidian Ciona savignyi results in profound abnormalities in the development of the sensory vesicle (brain), as well as other anterior ectodermal derivatives, including the palps and oral siphon primordium (OSP). Although the phenotype of the mutant embryos is variable, the majority have a complete loss of the most anterior structures (palps and OSP) and extensive disruption of sensory structures, such as the light-sensitive ocellus, in the sensory vesicle. dmrt1 is expressed early in the blastula embryo in a small group of presumptive ectodermal cells as they become restricted to anterior neural, OSP and palp fates. Despite the early and restricted expression of dmrt1, we were unable, using several independent criteria, to observe a defect in the mutant embryos until the early tailbud stage. We speculate that the variability and late onset in the phenotype may be due to partially overlapping activities of other gene products.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20530547      PMCID: PMC2882137          DOI: 10.1242/dev.045302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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