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Hitachi K et al. (2008) Assay

Tbx6, Thylacine1, and E47 synergistically activate bowline expression in Xenopus somitogenesis.

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tbx6.L laevis NF stage 18 mesoderm , presomitic mesoderm , somite , tail bud

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  Fig. 7. Tbx6, Thy1, and E47 are spatiotemporally sufficient to induce bowline expression in Xenopus somitogenesis. (A) Schematic diagram of somites, somitomeres, and tailbud region of Xenopus neurula. Dorsal view is shown with anterior towards the top. The fictive expression shown in panel A is restricted to the anterior half of S-0, S-I, S-II, and S-III. The nomenclature of somites and somitomeres is based on the annotation of Pourquie and Tam (2001). (B) In situ hybridization for Tbx6 (blue). (C) In situ hybridization for Thy1 (arrowhead; brown). (D) Double in situ hybridization for Tbx6 (blue) and Thy1 (arrowhead; brown). (E) Double in situ hybridization for Tbx6 (blue) and bowline (arrowhead; brown). (B′–E′) Schematic diagrams of gene expression in panels B (B′), C (C′), D (D′), and E (E′). (F–K) In situ hybridization for bowline. Embryos were unilaterally injected with DNA for β-gal (100 pg; F), Tbx6 (50 pg; G), Thy1 (50 pg; H), a mixture of Tbx6 and Thy1 (50 pg each; I), and a mixture of Tbx6, Thy1, and E47 (33 pg each; J and K). The white bar indicates expanded bowline expression (G). The white arrowhead indicates disrupted bowline expression (H). The white brackets indicate ectopically induced bowline expression (I, J, and K). Injected sides are to the right and dorsal views are shown with anterior towards the top. (L) Diagram illustrating a stepwise regulatory model of somitogenesis involving Tbx6. (1) Tbx6 may participate in the segmentation clock system via the regulation of Notch ligand Dll1 (Notch signaling component) in mouse ([Hofmann et al., 2004] and [White and Chapman, 2005]). (2) Tbx6 may be involved in the formation of somite boundaries via regulation of Thy1/Mesp2 in mouse and X. laevis ([Kondow et al., 2007] and [Yasuhiko et al., 2006]). (3) We propose a novel participation of Tbx6 in termination of the somite segmentation program, whereby Tbx6 directly activates bowline expression together with Thy1/E47, and Bowline in turn suppresses the transcriptional activity of Tbx6 (Kondow et al., 2007). The actions represented by red arrows are based on our new findings.