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- Nica et al., 2006 - Eya1 is required for lineage-specific differentiation, but not for cell survival in the zebrafish adenohypophysis
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aal is a novel allele of dog encoding Eya1. (A) Genomic location of aalt22744 mutation, as determined via meiotic segregation linkage analysis. (B) Schematic drawing of wild-type and truncated Eya1 proteins encoded by the t22744 and tm90b alleles. The Eya domain is marked in light blue, the conserved noncontiguous motifs forming the catalytic phosphatase core in dark blue (aa 322-327, 492-495, 526...549-555), and the unrelated C-terminal region of tm90b downstream of the frame-shift mutation in gray. Numbers indicate amino acid residue positions. (C) Alignment of the last 29 amino acid residues of Eya1 absent in t22744. Nonconserved amino acid residues are boxed. (D–F) The pituitaries of t22744 and tm90b mutants contain similar numbers of lactotropes. prolactin in situ hybridization, ventral view on head region, anterior to the left, 72 hpf. Genotypes of embryos are shown in upper right corner (WT=wild type). Scale bars are 100 μm. |
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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 292(1), Nica, G., Herzog, W., Sonntag, C., Nowak, M., Schwarz, H., Zapata, A.G., Hammerschmidt, M., Eya1 is required for lineage-specific differentiation, but not for cell survival in the zebrafish adenohypophysis, 189-204, Copyright (2006) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.