Expression of Dll3 in paraxial mesoderm

Stable Identifier
R-MMU-9793917
Type
Reaction [omitted]
Species
Mus musculus
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Expression of Dll3 in paraxial mesoderm
Dll3 is a divergent Delta-like gene that encodes an inhibitory ligand of Notch and is expressed in the primitive streak and the entire mesoderm then becomes restricted to the paraxial mesoderm at the late primitive streak stage (Dunwoodie et al. 1997, Geffers et al. 2007). The pudgy allele of Dll3 disrupts somitogenesis and causes severe rib and vertebral deformities (Kusumi et al. 1998, Kusumi et al. 2004).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
9662403 The mouse pudgy mutation disrupts Delta homologue Dll3 and initiation of early somite boundaries

Kusumi, K, Sun, ES, Kerrebrock, AW, Bronson, RT, Chi, DC, Bulotsky, MS, Spencer, JB, Birren, BW, Frankel, WN, Lander, ES

Nat Genet 1998
17664336 Divergent functions and distinct localization of the Notch ligands DLL1 and DLL3 in vivo

Geffers, I, Serth, K, Chapman, G, Jaekel, R, Schuster-Gossler, K, Cordes, R, Sparrow, DB, Kremmer, E, Dunwoodie, SL, Klein, T, Gossler, A

J Cell Biol 2007
9272948 Mouse Dll3: a novel divergent Delta gene which may complement the function of other Delta homologues during early pattern formation in the mouse embryo

Dunwoodie, SL, Henrique, D, Harrison, SM, Beddington, RS

Development 1997
15170697 Dll3 pudgy mutation differentially disrupts dynamic expression of somite genes

Kusumi, K, Mimoto, MS, Covello, KL, Beddington, RS, Krumlauf, R, Dunwoodie, SL

Genesis 2004
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