Conserved regulation of proximodistal limb axis development by Meis1/Hth
Nadia Mercader,
Esther Leonardo,
Natalia Azpiazu,
Antonio Serrano,
Ginés Morata,
Carlos Martínez-A and
Miguel Torres ()
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Nadia Mercader: Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, CSIC-UAM
Esther Leonardo: Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, CSIC-UAM
Natalia Azpiazu: Centro de Biología Molecular, CSIC-UAM, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Antonio Serrano: Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, CSIC-UAM
Ginés Morata: Centro de Biología Molecular, CSIC-UAM, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Carlos Martínez-A: Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, CSIC-UAM
Miguel Torres: Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, CSIC-UAM
Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6760, 425-429
Abstract:
Abstract Vertebrate limbs grow out from the flanks of embryos, with their main axis extending proximodistally from the trunk. Distinct limb domains, each with specific traits, are generated in a proximal-to-distal sequence during development1. Diffusible factors expressed from signalling centres promote the outgrowth of limbs and specify their dorsoventral and anteroposterior axes2,3,4. However, the molecular mechanism by which limb cells acquire their proximodistal (P–D) identity is unknown1. Here we describe the role of the homeobox genes Meis1/2 and Pbx1 in the development of mouse, chicken and Drosophila limbs. We find that Meis1/2 expression is restricted to a proximal domain, coincident with the previously reported domain in which Pbx1 is localized to the nucleus5, and resembling the distribution of the Drosophila homologues homothorax (hth)5,6 and extradenticle (exd)7; that Meis1 regulates Pbx1 activity by promoting nuclear import of the Pbx1 protein; and that ectopic expression of Meis1 in chicken and hth in Drosophila disrupts distal limb development and induces distal-to-proximal transformations. We suggest that restriction of Meis1/Hth to proximal regions of the vertebrate and insect limb is essential to specify cell fates and differentiation patterns along the P–D axis of the limb.
Date: 1999
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