2002
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.082695299
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A nonsense mutation in zebrafish gata1 causes the bloodless phenotype in vlad tepes

Abstract: Vlad tepes (vlt m651 ) is one of only five ''bloodless'' zebrafish mutants isolated through large-scale chemical mutagenesis screening. It is characterized by a severe reduction in blood cell progenitors and few or no blood cells at the onset of circulation. We now report characterization of the mutant phenotype and the identification of the gene mutated in vlt m651 . Embryos homozygous for the vlt m651 mutation had normal expression of hematopoietic stem cell markers through 24 h postfertilization, as well as… Show more

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“…For genotyping lsd1 it627 , genomic DNA at the mutation sites was amplified by PCR using the primers 5′-ctggcagaggagggacaaactgcacggccggcggcagct and 5′-gcagtcatctgactgtgcg, and was digested with PvuII. Genotyping of gata1 m651 was carried out as described previously (16). Tranylcypromine was purchased from Enzo Life Sciences.…”
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“…For genotyping lsd1 it627 , genomic DNA at the mutation sites was amplified by PCR using the primers 5′-ctggcagaggagggacaaactgcacggccggcggcagct and 5′-gcagtcatctgactgtgcg, and was digested with PvuII. Genotyping of gata1 m651 was carried out as described previously (16). Tranylcypromine was purchased from Enzo Life Sciences.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gata1 encodes a transcription factor that transactivates a variety of erythropoietic genes. Gata1 gene KO mice and mutant zebrafish have been demonstrated to be lethally anemic because of drastic defects in erythropoiesis, and Gata1 has been considered to be a key factor required for erythropoiesis (14)(15)(16). Interestingly, the expression of Gata1 appears to define the hematopoietic commitment stage, because Gata1-positive cells display hematopoietic, but not endothelial, differentiation potential (17).…”
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“…There are both primitive and definitive waves of differentiation in the zebrafish, which produce primitive erythrocytes and macrophages, followed by definitive erthyrocytes, B cells, T cells, monocytes, granulocytes, and thrombocytes, respectively (Orkin and Zon, 1997;Trede and Zon, 1998;Herbomel et al, 1999;Willett et al, 1999;Bennett et al, 2001;Lieschke et al, 2001). Many zebrafish orthologs of blood-specific genes demonstrated to be important in mouse and human development have been isolated, including cmyb, gata1, gata2, globin, hhex, ikaros, lmo2, pu1, rag1, runx1, scl, and vegf (Hansen et al, 1997;Willett et al, 1997;Gering et al, 1998;Liao et al, 2000a;Liang et al, 2001;Burns et al, 2002;Lyons et al, 2002;Brownlie et al, 2003). Although the genetic program appears to be highly conserved during hematopoietic development in the vertebrate embryo, the site of hematopoiesis is not as consistent.…”
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“…In addition, this region is phylogenetically conserved in the human and mouse. On the contrary, it has been reported that the truncated type of GATA1 lacking the C-terminal region could not sustain erythropoiesis in zebrafish mutant Vlad tepes (27). A nonsense mutation at codon 339 in zebrafish GATA1 gene gave rise to massive deletion of GATA1 from the C-finger tail to the C terminus (Fig.…”
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