| Literature DB >> 29358039 |
Lindsey Barske1, Pauline Rataud1, Kasra Behizad1, Lisa Del Rio1, Samuel G Cox1, J Gage Crump2.
Abstract
The jaw is central to the extensive variety of feeding and predatory behaviors across vertebrates. The bones of the lower but not upper jaw form around an early-developing cartilage template. Whereas Endothelin1 patterns the lower jaw, the factors that specify upper-jaw morphology remain elusive. Here, we identify Nuclear Receptor 2f genes (Nr2fs) as enriched in and required for upper-jaw formation in zebrafish. Combinatorial loss of Nr2fs transforms maxillary components of the upper jaw into lower-jaw-like structures. Conversely, nr2f5 misexpression disrupts lower-jaw development. Genome-wide analyses reveal that Nr2fs repress mandibular gene expression and early chondrogenesis in maxillary precursors. Rescue of lower-jaw defects in endothelin1 mutants by reducing Nr2f dosage further demonstrates that Nr2f expression must be suppressed for normal lower-jaw development. We propose that Nr2fs shape the upper jaw by protecting maxillary progenitors from early chondrogenesis, thus preserving cells for later osteogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: COUP-TF; Endothelin1; Nr2f1; Nr2f2; Nr2f5; bone; cartilage; jaw; nuclear receptor; pharyngeal arches
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29358039 PMCID: PMC5801120 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2017.12.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270