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Abrogation of Stem Loop Binding Protein
by
Geisler, Robert
, Gestri, Gaia
, Cerveny, Kara L
, Poole, Richard J
, Houart, Corinne
, Rees, Michele
, Hart, Wendy
, Mangoli, Maryam
, Wilson, Stephen W
, Hoyle, Jacqueline
, Valdivia, Leonardo E
, Turner, Katherine J
in
Animal embryo
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell proliferation
/ Central nervous system
/ Chromatin
/ Gene expression
/ Gene mutation
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic research
/ Genetic testing
/ Laminates
/ Messenger RNA
/ Neurons
/ Phenotypes
/ Protein binding
/ RNA
/ RNA sequencing
/ Zebrafish
2019
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Abrogation of Stem Loop Binding Protein
by
Geisler, Robert
, Gestri, Gaia
, Cerveny, Kara L
, Poole, Richard J
, Houart, Corinne
, Rees, Michele
, Hart, Wendy
, Mangoli, Maryam
, Wilson, Stephen W
, Hoyle, Jacqueline
, Valdivia, Leonardo E
, Turner, Katherine J
in
Animal embryo
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell proliferation
/ Central nervous system
/ Chromatin
/ Gene expression
/ Gene mutation
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic research
/ Genetic testing
/ Laminates
/ Messenger RNA
/ Neurons
/ Phenotypes
/ Protein binding
/ RNA
/ RNA sequencing
/ Zebrafish
2019
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Abrogation of Stem Loop Binding Protein
by
Geisler, Robert
, Gestri, Gaia
, Cerveny, Kara L
, Poole, Richard J
, Houart, Corinne
, Rees, Michele
, Hart, Wendy
, Mangoli, Maryam
, Wilson, Stephen W
, Hoyle, Jacqueline
, Valdivia, Leonardo E
, Turner, Katherine J
in
Animal embryo
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell proliferation
/ Central nervous system
/ Chromatin
/ Gene expression
/ Gene mutation
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic research
/ Genetic testing
/ Laminates
/ Messenger RNA
/ Neurons
/ Phenotypes
/ Protein binding
/ RNA
/ RNA sequencing
/ Zebrafish
2019
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Abrogation of Stem Loop Binding Protein
2019
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Through forward genetic screening for mutations affecting visual system development, we identified prominent coloboma and cell-autonomous retinal neuron differentiation, lamination and retinal axon projection defects in eisspalte (ele) mutant zebrafish. Additional axonal deficits were present, most notably at midline axon commissures. Genetic mapping and cloning of the ele mutation showed that the affected gene is slbp, which encodes a conserved RNA stem-loop binding protein involved in replication dependent histone mRNA metabolism. Cells throughout the central nervous system remained in the cell cycle in ele mutant embryos at stages when, and locations where, post-mitotic cells have differentiated in wild-type siblings. Indeed, RNAseq analysis showed down-regulation of many genes associated with neuronal differentiation. This was coincident with changes in the levels and spatial localisation of expression of various genes implicated, for instance, in axon guidance, that likely underlie specific ele phenotypes. These results suggest that many of the cell and tissue specific phenotypes in ele mutant embryos are secondary to altered expression of modules of developmental regulatory genes that characterise, or promote transitions in, cell state and require the correct function of Slbp-dependent histone and chromatin regulatory genes.
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