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Mechanisms of Development

Volume 96, Issue 2, September 2000, Pages 253-257
Mechanisms of Development

Gene expression pattern
Xenopus Six1 gene is expressed in neurogenic cranial placodes and maintained in the differentiating lateral lines

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Abstract

Six genes are homeobox-containing transcription factors, many of which are expressed in head structures. We isolated a full-length cDNA of a previously unknown Xenopus member of this family. It shares a high sequence homology with mouse and human Six1, which during development are expressed in mesoderm and muscle. In contrast, XSix1 is prominently expressed in all neurogenic cephalic placodes and lateral line primordia from neurula to tadpole stages. The neurons derived from these placodes do not express XSix1, but the lateral line mechanoreceptors maintain expression. XSix1 is weakly expressed in muscle later in development.

Keywords

Olfactory placode
Trigeminal placode
Lens placode
Epibranchial placodes
Xkrk1
Sox2
Sox3
Sine oculis
Myogenesis
Otocyst
Cranial ganglia
Neuromasts

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