2007
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.21175
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Runx2 is essential for larval hyobranchial cartilage formation in Xenopus laevis

Abstract: The vertebrate transcription factor protein Runx2 is regarded as a "master regulator" of bone formation due to the dramatic loss of the osseous skeleton in the mouse homozygous knockout. However, Runx2 mRNA also is expressed in the pre-hypertrophic cartilaginous skeleton of the mouse and chicken, where its developmental function is largely unknown. Several tiers of Runx2 regulation exist in the mouse, any of which may account for its seeming biological inactivity during early stages of skeletogenesis. Unlike m… Show more

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“…Whereas several studies examine the early distribution of col2a1 mRNA in Xenopus laevis (Su et al, 1991;Bieker and Yazdani-Buicky, 1992;Larrain et al, 2000;Kerney et al, 2007), this study is the first to investigate its expression through metamorphosis (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Whereas several studies examine the early distribution of col2a1 mRNA in Xenopus laevis (Su et al, 1991;Bieker and Yazdani-Buicky, 1992;Larrain et al, 2000;Kerney et al, 2007), this study is the first to investigate its expression through metamorphosis (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…These constructs can be used to drive dominant-negative protein expression or to over-express various genes in the cartilaginous skeleton. Whereas several studies investigate the skeletal morphology of Xenopus laevis during development (Bernasconi, 1951;Sedra and Michael, 1957;Sokol, 1977;Trueb and Hanken, 1992), few examine the underlying transcriptional regulators involved in skeletogenesis (Pasqualetti et al, 2000;Spokony et al, 2002;Moriishi et al, 2005;Kerney et al, 2007). Despite ongoing use of Xenopus as a model system of organogenesis (Thomsen, 2006) and the quickly growing field of skeletal developmental biology (Karsenty, 2003;Zelzer and Olsen, 2003;Hall, 2005;Goldring et al, 2006) few studies research skeletal development in Xenopus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2A), a migrating neural crest marker xTwist (Hopwood et al, 1989) (Fig. 2B) and a cranial neural crest marker xSox9 (Spokony et al, 2002;Kerney et al, 2007) at stage 35/36, when neural crest cells reside in the branchial arches after migration (Fig. 2C).…”
Section: Research Article Mltk Regulates Chondrogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S4A-C). However, xSox9 was expressed at stage 35/36 in the branchial arch and also in cartilages at stage 41 (Kerney et al, 2007) (supplementary material Fig. S4D).…”
Section: Research Article Mltk Regulates Chondrogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%