2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00427-005-0022-y
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Genomic inventory and expression of Sox and Fox genes in the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis

Abstract: The Sox and Forkhead (Fox) gene families are comprised of transcription factors that play important roles in a variety of developmental processes, including germ layer specification, gastrulation, cell fate determination, and morphogenesis. Both the Sox and Fox gene families are divided into subgroups based on the amino acid sequence of their respective DNA-binding domains, the high-mobility group (HMG) box (Sox genes) or Forkhead domain (Fox genes). Utilizing the draft genome sequence of the cnidarian Nematos… Show more

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“…This notion is supported by expression of various genes implicated in neural fate specification in the planula apical tuft, a sensory structure at the anterior end of the swimming stage. The apical tuft expresses NvDpp and NvBMP5-8, and their inhibitor (NvNoggin1), and a variety of genes associated with neural tissue including NvGsc, NvNetrin, NvCOE (43), NvAnthox1 (9), NvSoxB1, and NvFoxD.1 (65), some of which are also expressed in the pharynx (NvGsc, NvDpp, NvBMP5-8, NvNoggin1) (Fig. 7).…”
Section: Discussion Evolutionary Predecessor Of the D-v Axis?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This notion is supported by expression of various genes implicated in neural fate specification in the planula apical tuft, a sensory structure at the anterior end of the swimming stage. The apical tuft expresses NvDpp and NvBMP5-8, and their inhibitor (NvNoggin1), and a variety of genes associated with neural tissue including NvGsc, NvNetrin, NvCOE (43), NvAnthox1 (9), NvSoxB1, and NvFoxD.1 (65), some of which are also expressed in the pharynx (NvGsc, NvDpp, NvBMP5-8, NvNoggin1) (Fig. 7).…”
Section: Discussion Evolutionary Predecessor Of the D-v Axis?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the progeny of these micromeres are internalized at later stages of embryonic development and differentiate into neurons. The differentiation of neurons from these internalized cells is readily accounted for by the expression of a SoxB orthologue, a gene that is early expressed in pro-neural cells in a great variety of taxa, including non-bilaterian taxa such as the cnidarians (Magie et al, 2005;Hejnol and Martindale, 2009). Later on in development, the Hox patterning system plays a clearly important role in providing positional cues to the differentiating neurons.…”
Section: The Acoel Nervous System In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marlow et al (2009);Matus et al (2007a)]. Here, we address the developmental origins of neural cell types in anthozoans by employing a transgenic approach based on the putative neural regulator NvSoxB(2) (Magie et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%