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Andrew T Song1,2, Antonella Galli3, Severine Leclerc1, Stanley Nattel4,5,6, Craig Mandato2, Gregor Andelfinger1,7.
Abstract
The data shown in this article are related to the research article entitled "Characterization of Sgo1 expression pattern in developing and adult mouse" (Song et al., 2017) [3]. The article provides novel data on Sgo1 gene expression pattern utilizing Sgo1_LacZ_Knock in mouse line and immunohistochemistry in wild type mice. The data presents Sgo1 expression pattern during development, and in post-developmental proliferative and quiescent tissue. The article describes following tissues: developing heart, neural tube, adult colon, cerebellum, cerebral cortex, liver, and testis.Entities:
Keywords: CAID syndrome; Cohesin; Heart development; Intestinal development; Retinal development; SGO1
Year: 2017 PMID: 28748208 PMCID: PMC5512188 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2017.06.046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
Fig. 1Sgo1 expression in developing mice embryo. X-Gal stained sections were counterstained with Nuclear Fast Red and the anti-SGO1 immunostained sections were counterstained with methyl green. (A, B) A transverse section comparison between X-gal stained embyro versus anti-SGO1 immunostained embryo. (B′) A transverse section of E10.5 anti-SGO1 immunostain showed localization in CAC. (C, D) A comparison of Sgo1 expression in the neural tube between X-gal and anti-SGO1 immunostain at corresponding stages. (E) E15.5 retina showed minimal X-gal staining. (F, F′) E18.5 retina showed little X-gal stain. (G–I) Intestinal layer in corresponding stages. Lower aerobar indicates the intestinal epithelia. Upper aerobar indicates the intestinal mesenchyme. SGO1 localized to cells in the intestinal mesenchymal layers in E10.5 and E12.5. At E15.5, SGO1 localized to the cells at the border of the developing smooth muscle layer and serosa [black arrowheads]. LV: left ventricle, RV: right ventricle, OFT: outflow tract, CAC: common atrial chamber.
Fig. 2Sgo1 expression in 4 month old (mo) adult mice tissues. (A, A′) 4mo retina showed no visibly recognizable X-Gal signal. (B) 4mo retina showed SGO1 protein localization in subset(s) of retinal neuronal cells using anti-SGO1 3C11 antibody. (C) SGO1 co-localized with TUBB3 positive intestinal ganglion cells in mouse colon. (D) SGO1 positive cells were largely localized in the white matter of the cerebellum [white arrowhead]. (E) SGO1 localization to the nuclear region of cells [white arrowhead] as well as cells with mutually exclusive localization of anti-SGO1 and DAPI signal [yellow arrowheads]. (F) 4mo mice testis showed punctate anti-SGO1 signal overlapping with methyl green nuclear stain in cells at the spermatogonium niche [red arrowhead]. (G, G′) Majority of hepatocytes showed nuclear SGO1 localization in normal 4mo wild type mice liver. (H) E15.5 mouse heart showed lack of SGO1 localization at the atrioventricular cushion.
Fig. 3Negative controls for immunohistochemistry and X-Gal stain. Western blot of 4mo mice. (A) No primary antibodies control for anti-SGO1, RBPMS immunofluorescence stain did not show any unspecific signal. (B) No primary antibodies control for anti-SGO1 DAB-immunostain did not show any unspecific signal. (C–E) Wild type organs processed and incubated in X-Gal in the same conditions did not show any positive X-Gal signal. (F) Western blot performed with anti-SGO1 ab58023 on adult mice tissues.
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