The RNaseIII enzyme Dicer is required for morphogenesis but not patterning of the vertebrate limb
Harvard University · University of California, San Francisco · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The RNaseIII-containing enzyme Dicer is believed to be required for the processing of most, if not all, microRNAs (miRNAs) and for processing long dsRNA into small interfering RNAs. Because the complete loss of Dicer in both zebrafish and mice results in early embryonic lethality, it has been impossible to determine what role, if any, Dicer has in patterning later tissues in the developing vertebrate embryo. To bypass the early requirement of Dicer in development, we have created a conditional allele of this gene in mice. Using transgenes to drive Cre expression in discrete regions of the limb mesoderm, we find that removal of Dicer results in the loss of processed miRNAs. Phenotypically, developmental delays,…
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- 17.48
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- 100%
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Authors
5- BDBrian D. HarfeCorresponding
Harvard University, University of California, San Francisco, University of Florida, Florida College
- MTMichael T. McManus
Harvard University, University of California, San Francisco, University of Florida, Florida College
- JHJennifer H. Mansfield
Harvard University, University of California, San Francisco, University of Florida, Florida College
- EHEran Hornstein
Harvard University, University of California, San Francisco, University of Florida, Florida College
- CJClifford J. Tabin
Harvard University, University of California, San Francisco, University of Florida, Florida College
Topics & keywords
- Dicer
- Biology
- Zebrafish
- microRNA
- Cell biology
- Morphogenesis
- Ribonuclease III
- Embryonic stem cell