1999
DOI: 10.1007/s004270050286
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Molecular cloning and expression of the human and mouse homologues of the Drosophila dachshund gene

Abstract: Recent genetic analysis of the Drosophila dachshund (dac) gene has established that dac encodes a novel nuclear protein that is involved in both eye and leg development. In the Drosophila eye, dac expression appears to be controlled by the product of the eyeless/Pax6 gene. In order to analyze the Pax6 pathway in vertebrates we have isolated and characterized the cDNA and genomic clones corresponding to the human and mouse homologues of Drosophila dac. A full-length human cDNA encoding dachshund (DACH) encodes … Show more

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“…Similarly, histological analysis of livers and liver-related functional tests, alanine aminotransferase and alkaline phosphatase, did not reveal any significant differences between wild-type and homozygous mutants (data not shown and Table 1). Dach1 expression has been detected in the kidneys, suggesting that the lethal/cyanotic phenotype may be related to an inability to regulate electrolyte concentrations and/or eliminate metabolic waste products (21). Histological analysis of the kidney did not reveal any structural defects between wild-type and mutant animals (data not shown).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Similarly, histological analysis of livers and liver-related functional tests, alanine aminotransferase and alkaline phosphatase, did not reveal any significant differences between wild-type and homozygous mutants (data not shown and Table 1). Dach1 expression has been detected in the kidneys, suggesting that the lethal/cyanotic phenotype may be related to an inability to regulate electrolyte concentrations and/or eliminate metabolic waste products (21). Histological analysis of the kidney did not reveal any structural defects between wild-type and mutant animals (data not shown).…”
Section: Fig 2 Targeted Disruption Ofmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Vertebrate homologues of eyeless (Pax6), eyes absent (Eya1 to Eya3), sine oculis (Six3 and Six6), and dachshund (Dach) that are expressed in the developing eye have been identified (3,4,10,11,15,20,21,29,31,37,41). Evidence of a functional role for some of these genes during eye development has also been demonstrated.…”
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“…Similarly, the c-fos promoter induction by serum was inhibited by DACH1 expression ( Figure 6F). DACH1 shares homology with Ski (Kozmik et al, 1999). To determine whether Ski functions as a transcriptional repressor of c-fos or c-jun promoter activity, serum induction experiments were conducted.…”
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“…In mice, two dac homologues have been identified and transcripts are found during embryonic development in several areas, including the nervous system, retina, neural crest, limb buds, and genitalia (Hammond et al, 1998;Caubit et al, 1999;Davis et al, 1999Davis et al, , 2001bKozmik et al, 1999). The expression patterns of Dach1 and Dach2 are overlapping in limb buds, the telencephalon, the dorsal neural tube, and in the dermomyotome.…”
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