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Churchill and Sip1a repress fibroblast growth factor signaling during zebrafish somitogenesis

  • Stony Brook University
  • Emory University

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Abstract

Cell-type specific regulation of a small number of growth factor signal transduction pathways generates diverse developmental outcomes. The zinc finger protein Churchill (ChCh) is a key effector of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling during gastrulation. ChCh is largely thought to act by inducing expression of themultifunctional Sip1 (Smad Interacting Protein 1).We investigated the function of ChCh and Sip1a during zebrafish somitogenesis. Knockdown of ChCh or Sip1a results in misshapen somites that are short and narrow. As in wild-type embryos, cycling gene expression occurs in the developing somites in ChCh and Sip1a compromised embryos, but expression of her1 and her7 is maintained in formed somites. In addition, tail bud fgf8 expression is expanded anteriorly in these embryos. Finally,we found that blocking FGF8 restores somite morphology in ChCh and Sip1a compromised embryos. These results demonstrate a novel role for ChCh and Sip1a in repression of FGF activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)548-558
Number of pages11
JournalDevelopmental Dynamics
Volume239
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2010

Keywords

  • Churchill
  • FGF
  • Sip1
  • Somitogenesis
  • Zebrafish

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