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Construction and characterization of a sox9b transgenic reporter line.

Jessica S Plavicki1, Tracie R Baker, Felipe R Burns, Kong M Xiong, Alex J Gooding, Peter Hofsteen, Richard E Peterson, Warren Heideman.   

Abstract

The transcription factor SOX9 is a member of the SRY-related high-mobility-group box (SOX) superfamily of genes. In mammals, Sox9 plays important roles in many developmental processes including craniofacial, skeletal and heart morphogenesis, retinal and brain development, and gonad differentiation. Human mutations in SOX9 or the SOX9 promoter result in campomelic dysplasia, a severe genetic disorder, which disrupts skeletal, craniofacial, cardiac, neural and reproductive development. Due to the duplication of the teleost fish genome, zebrafish (Danio rerio) have two Sox9 genes: sox9a and sox9b. Loss of sox9b in zebrafish results in loss of function phenotypes that are similar to those observed in humans and mice. In order to generate a transgenic sox9b:EGFP reporter line, we cloned a 2450 bp fragment of the sox9b promoter and fused it to an EGFP reporter. Consistent with reported sox9b expression and function, we observed sox9b:EGFP in the developing heart, skeletal and craniofacial structures, brain, retina, and ovaries. Our resulting transgenic line is a useful tool for identifying and studying sox9b function in development and visualizing a number of zebrafish organs and tissues in which sox9b is normally expressed.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25896205      PMCID: PMC4510993          DOI: 10.1387/ijdb.140288jp

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Dev Biol        ISSN: 0214-6282            Impact factor:   2.203


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4.  In Vivo Characterization of an AHR-Dependent Long Noncoding RNA Required for Proper Sox9b Expression.

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5.  TETs Regulate Proepicardial Cell Migration through Extracellular Matrix Organization during Zebrafish Cardiogenesis.

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6.  Acetaminophen Disrupts the Development of Pharyngeal Arch-Derived Cartilage and Muscle in Zebrafish.

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8.  sox9b is required in cardiomyocytes for cardiac morphogenesis and function.

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9.  Embryonic ethanol exposure alters expression of sox2 and other early transcripts in zebrafish, producing gastrulation defects.

Authors:  Swapnalee Sarmah; Rajneesh Srivastava; Jeanette N McClintick; Sarath C Janga; Howard J Edenberg; James A Marrs
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