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A gene trap integration provides an early in situ marker for hepatic specification of the foregut endoderm

A gene trap integration provides an early in situ marker for hepatic specification of the foregut endoderm
A gene trap integration provides an early in situ marker for hepatic specification of the foregut endoderm
We report the characterization of a gene trap integration that provides an in situ marker for one of the earliest events in liver development. Expression of the reporter gene is observed at the nine-somite stage in the hepatic field of the foregut endoderm. At 10.5 days post-coitus expression is observed exclusively and at high levels in the majority of cells in the developing liver bud. As development proceeds the proportion of expressing cells decreases with expression in adult liver being restricted to a few sporadic cells. This therefore provides the earliest, most specific in situ marker of the hepatic lineage reported to date and will be useful in the further characterization of the inductive events involved in hepatic specification. Molecular characterization of the gene trap insertion suggests that the expression pattern is the result of alternative promoter use in the ankyrin repeat-containing gene, gtar.
embryonic stem cells, embryonic development, alternative promoter, gtar
0925-4773
205-215
Watt, Alistair J.
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Jones, Elizabeth A.
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Ure, Jan M.
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Peddie, Diana
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Wilson, David I.
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Forrester, Lesley M.
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Peddie, Diana
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Wilson, David I.
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Watt, Alistair J., Jones, Elizabeth A., Ure, Jan M., Peddie, Diana, Wilson, David I. and Forrester, Lesley M. (2001) A gene trap integration provides an early in situ marker for hepatic specification of the foregut endoderm. Mechanisms of Development, 100 (2), 205-215. (doi:10.1016/S0925-4773(00)00530-X).

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Abstract

We report the characterization of a gene trap integration that provides an in situ marker for one of the earliest events in liver development. Expression of the reporter gene is observed at the nine-somite stage in the hepatic field of the foregut endoderm. At 10.5 days post-coitus expression is observed exclusively and at high levels in the majority of cells in the developing liver bud. As development proceeds the proportion of expressing cells decreases with expression in adult liver being restricted to a few sporadic cells. This therefore provides the earliest, most specific in situ marker of the hepatic lineage reported to date and will be useful in the further characterization of the inductive events involved in hepatic specification. Molecular characterization of the gene trap insertion suggests that the expression pattern is the result of alternative promoter use in the ankyrin repeat-containing gene, gtar.

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Published date: 2001
Keywords: embryonic stem cells, embryonic development, alternative promoter, gtar

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Local EPrints ID: 25031
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/25031
ISSN: 0925-4773
PURE UUID: d6292b65-f4bb-4289-9708-3ef7d75c4901

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Date deposited: 06 Apr 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:59

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Author: Alistair J. Watt
Author: Elizabeth A. Jones
Author: Jan M. Ure
Author: Diana Peddie
Author: David I. Wilson
Author: Lesley M. Forrester

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