An ascidian engrailed gene.

TitleAn ascidian engrailed gene.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsJiang D, Smith WC
JournalDev Genes Evol
Volume212
Issue8
Pagination399-402
Date Published2002 Sep
ISSN0949-944X
KeywordsAmino Acid Sequence, Animals, Central Nervous System, Genes, Homeodomain Proteins, Molecular Sequence Data, Sequence Homology, Urochordata
Abstract

The engrailed genes play roles in the maintenance of segment polarity in a variety of animals and in the establishment and maintenance of the mid-brain/hind-brain boundary (MHB) in vertebrates. We isolated an ascidian engrailed gene and analyzed its expression pattern during early development. Expression begins at the neurula stage and is restricted to two cells within the neuroectoderm. At the tail-bud stage engrailed-expressing cells are in the "neck" region of the neural tube, which has been proposed to be the ascidian equivalent of the MHB. These same cells also express PAX2/5/8. We speculate that a structure equivalent to the MHB existed before the split of the three chordate sub-phyla.

Alternate JournalDev. Genes Evol.
PubMed ID12436970
Grant ListHD38701 / HD / NICHD NIH HHS / United States