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A gene regulatory network directed by zebrafish No tail accounts for its roles in mesoderm formation

Authors: 
Morley RH, Lachani K, Keefe D, Gilchrist MJ, Flicek P, Smith JC, Wardle FC
Citation: 
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Mar 10;106(10):3829-34. Epub 2009 Feb 18
Abstract: 
Using chromatin immunoprecipitation combined with genomic microarrays we have identified targets of No tail (Ntl), a zebrafish Brachyury ortholog that plays a central role in mesoderm formation. We show that Ntl regulates a downstream network of other transcription factors and identify an in vivo Ntl binding site that resembles the consensus T-box binding site (TBS) previously identified by in vitro studies. We show that the notochord-expressed gene floating head (flh) is a direct transcriptional target of Ntl and that a combination of TBSs in the flh upstream region are required for Ntl-directed expression. Using our genome-scale data we have assembled a preliminary gene regulatory network that begins to describe mesoderm formation and patterning in the early zebrafish embryo.
Organism or Cell Type: 
zebrafish
Delivery Method: 
Microinjection