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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-MRPHLNO-060522-2
CITATIONS
(14 total)
Morpholino Name:
MO1-gata5
Morpholino Symbol:
MO1-gata5
Hempel, M., Casar Tena, T., Diehl, T., Burczyk, M.S., Strom, T.M., Kubisch, C., Philipp, M., Lessel, D. (2017) Compound heterozygous GATA5 mutations in a girl with hydrops fetalis, congenital heart defects and genital anomalies. Human genetics. 136(3):339-346
Holtzinger, A., and Evans, T. (2007) Gata5 and Gata6 are functionally redundant in zebrafish for specification of cardiomyocytes. Developmental Biology. 312(2):613-622
Jia, H., King, I.N., Chopra, S.S., Wan, H., Ni, T.T., Jiang, C., Guan, X., Wells, S., Srivastava, D., and Zhong, T.P. (2007) Vertebrate heart growth is regulated by functional antagonism between Gridlock and Gata5. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104(35):14008-14013
Jia, W., Liang, D., Li, N., Liu, M., Dong, Z., Li, J., Dong, X., Yue, Y., Hu, P., Yao, J., Zhao, Q. (2018) Zebrafish microRNA miR-210-5p inhibits primitive myelopoiesis by silencing
foxj1b
and
slc3a2a
mRNAs downstream of
gata4/5/6
transcription factor genes. The Journal of biological chemistry. 294(8):2732-2743
Liang, D., Jia, W., Li, J., Li, K., and Zhao, Q. (2012) Retinoic Acid signaling plays a restrictive role in zebrafish primitive myelopoiesis. PLoS One. 7(2):e30865
Lin, C.Y., Huang, C.C., Wang, W.D., Hsiao, C.D., Cheng, C.F., Wu, Y.T., Lu, Y.F., and Hwang, S.P. (2013) Low temperature mitigates cardia bifida in zebrafish embryos. PLoS One. 8(7):e69788
Lou, X., Deshwar, A.R., Crump, J.G., and Scott, I.C. (2011) Smarcd3b and Gata5 promote a cardiac progenitor fate in the zebrafish embryo. Development (Cambridge, England). 138(15):3113-23
Park, J.S., Kim, H.S., Kim, J.D., Seo, J., Chung, K.S., Lee, H.S., Huh, T.L., Jo, I., and Kim, Y.O. (2009) Isolation of a ventricle-specific promoter for the zebrafish ventricular myosin heavy chain (vmhc) gene and its regulation by GATA factors during embryonic heart development. Developmental Dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 238(6):1574-1581
Peterkin, T., Gibson, A., and Patient, R. (2009) Common genetic control of haemangioblast and cardiac development in zebrafish. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(9):1465-1474
Peterkin, T., Gibson, A., and Patient, R. (2007) Redundancy and evolution of GATA factor requirements in development of the myocardium. Developmental Biology. 311(2):623-635
Song, M., Yuan, X., Racioppi, C., Leslie, M., Stutt, N., Aleksandrova, A., Christiaen, L., Wilson, M.D., Scott, I.C. (2022) GATA4/5/6 family transcription factors are conserved determinants of cardiac versus pharyngeal mesoderm fate. Science advances. 8:eabg0834
Trinh, L.A., Yelon, D., and Stainier, D.Y. (2005) Hand2 regulates epithelial formation during myocardial diferentiation. Current biology : CB. 15(5):441-446
Wen, B., Yuan, H., Liu, X., Wang, H., Chen, S., Chen, Z., de The, H., Zhou, J., Zhu, J. (2017) GATA5 SUMOylation is indispensable for zebrafish cardiac development. Biochimica et biophysica acta. 1861(7):1691-1701
Yuan, X., Song, M., Devine, P., Bruneau, B.G., Scott, I.C., Wilson, M.D. (2018) Heart enhancers with deeply conserved regulatory activity are established early in zebrafish development. Nature communications. 9:4977
Song, M., Yuan, X., Racioppi, C., Leslie, M., Stutt, N., Aleksandrova, A., Christiaen, L., Wilson, M.D., Scott, I.C. (2022) GATA4/5/6 family transcription factors are conserved determinants of cardiac versus pharyngeal mesoderm fate. Science advances. 8:eabg0834
Jia, W., Liang, D., Li, N., Liu, M., Dong, Z., Li, J., Dong, X., Yue, Y., Hu, P., Yao, J., Zhao, Q. (2018) Zebrafish microRNA miR-210-5p inhibits primitive myelopoiesis by silencing
foxj1b
and
slc3a2a
mRNAs downstream of
gata4/5/6
transcription factor genes. The Journal of biological chemistry. 294(8):2732-2743
Yuan, X., Song, M., Devine, P., Bruneau, B.G., Scott, I.C., Wilson, M.D. (2018) Heart enhancers with deeply conserved regulatory activity are established early in zebrafish development. Nature communications. 9:4977
Hempel, M., Casar Tena, T., Diehl, T., Burczyk, M.S., Strom, T.M., Kubisch, C., Philipp, M., Lessel, D. (2017) Compound heterozygous GATA5 mutations in a girl with hydrops fetalis, congenital heart defects and genital anomalies. Human genetics. 136(3):339-346
Wen, B., Yuan, H., Liu, X., Wang, H., Chen, S., Chen, Z., de The, H., Zhou, J., Zhu, J. (2017) GATA5 SUMOylation is indispensable for zebrafish cardiac development. Biochimica et biophysica acta. 1861(7):1691-1701
Lin, C.Y., Huang, C.C., Wang, W.D., Hsiao, C.D., Cheng, C.F., Wu, Y.T., Lu, Y.F., and Hwang, S.P. (2013) Low temperature mitigates cardia bifida in zebrafish embryos. PLoS One. 8(7):e69788
Liang, D., Jia, W., Li, J., Li, K., and Zhao, Q. (2012) Retinoic Acid signaling plays a restrictive role in zebrafish primitive myelopoiesis. PLoS One. 7(2):e30865
Lou, X., Deshwar, A.R., Crump, J.G., and Scott, I.C. (2011) Smarcd3b and Gata5 promote a cardiac progenitor fate in the zebrafish embryo. Development (Cambridge, England). 138(15):3113-23
Park, J.S., Kim, H.S., Kim, J.D., Seo, J., Chung, K.S., Lee, H.S., Huh, T.L., Jo, I., and Kim, Y.O. (2009) Isolation of a ventricle-specific promoter for the zebrafish ventricular myosin heavy chain (vmhc) gene and its regulation by GATA factors during embryonic heart development. Developmental Dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 238(6):1574-1581
Peterkin, T., Gibson, A., and Patient, R. (2009) Common genetic control of haemangioblast and cardiac development in zebrafish. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(9):1465-1474
Holtzinger, A., and Evans, T. (2007) Gata5 and Gata6 are functionally redundant in zebrafish for specification of cardiomyocytes. Developmental Biology. 312(2):613-622
Jia, H., King, I.N., Chopra, S.S., Wan, H., Ni, T.T., Jiang, C., Guan, X., Wells, S., Srivastava, D., and Zhong, T.P. (2007) Vertebrate heart growth is regulated by functional antagonism between Gridlock and Gata5. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104(35):14008-14013
Peterkin, T., Gibson, A., and Patient, R. (2007) Redundancy and evolution of GATA factor requirements in development of the myocardium. Developmental Biology. 311(2):623-635
Trinh, L.A., Yelon, D., and Stainier, D.Y. (2005) Hand2 regulates epithelial formation during myocardial diferentiation. Current biology : CB. 15(5):441-446
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