PUBLICATION

The you Gene Encodes an EGF-CUB Protein Essential for Hedgehog Signaling in Zebrafish

Authors
Woods, I.G., and Talbot, W.S.
ID
ZDB-PUB-050125-7
Date
2005
Source
PLoS Biology   3(3): e66 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Talbot, William S., Woods, Ian G.
Keywords
Embryos, Hedgehog signaling, Hedgehogs, Zebrafish, Somites, Muscle differentiation, Spinal cord, Sequence motif analysis
MeSH Terms
  • Animals
  • Hedgehog Proteins
  • Extracellular Matrix Proteins/genetics*
  • Zebrafish Proteins/genetics
  • Zebrafish Proteins/physiology*
  • Genes, Essential
  • Trans-Activators/physiology*
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Zebrafish/genetics*
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PubMed
15660164 Full text @ PLoS Biol.
Abstract
Hedgehog signaling is required for many aspects of development in vertebrates and invertebrates. Misregulation of the Hedgehog pathway causes developmental abnormalities and has been implicated in certain types of cancer. Large-scale genetic screens in zebrafish have identified a group of mutations, termed you-class mutations, that share common defects in somite shape and in most cases disrupt Hedgehog signaling. These mutant embryos exhibit U-shaped somites characteristic of defects in slow muscle development. In addition, Hedgehog pathway mutations disrupt spinal cord patterning. We report the positional cloning of you, one of the original you-class mutations, and show that it is required for Hedgehog signaling in the development of slow muscle and in the specification of ventral fates in the spinal cord. The you gene encodes a novel protein with conserved EGF and CUB domains and a secretory pathway signal sequence. Epistasis experiments support an extracellular role for You upstream of the Hedgehog response mechanism. Analysis of chimeras indicates that you mutant cells can appropriately respond to Hedgehog signaling in a wild-type environment. Additional chimera analysis indicates that wild-type you gene function is not required in axial Hedgehog-producing cells, suggesting that You is essential for transport or stability of Hedgehog signals in the extracellular environment. Our positional cloning and functional studies demonstrate that You is a novel extracellular component of the Hedgehog pathway in vertebrates.
Genes / Markers
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Mutations / Transgenics
Allele Construct Type Affected Genomic Region
ty97
    Point Mutation
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    Sequence Targeting Reagents
    Target Reagent Reagent Type
    ptch1MO1-ptch1MRPHLNO
    ptch2MO1-ptch2MRPHLNO
    scube2MO2-scube2MRPHLNO
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    Fish
    Antibodies
    Orthology
    Gene Orthology
    scube2
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    Engineered Foreign Genes
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    Mapping
    Entity Type Entity Symbol Location
    Featurety97Chr: 7 Details
    SSLPz11119Chr: 7 Details
    SSLPz15270Chr: 7 Details
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