Abstract
During limb development, the dorsal limb mesenchyme expression of the transcription factor LMX1B is required for dorsoventral limb patterning. In mice, Lmx1b mutations result in the mirror-image duplication of ventral limb structures and loss of dorsal limb structures. Heterozygous LMX1B mutations in humans cause the Nail-Patella Syndrome characterized by limb, kidney, and eye developmental defects. We used DNA microarrays to compare the mRNAs in E13.5 mouse Lmx1b mutant and wild-type limbs. We report 14 genes that require Lmx1b for their normal expression in the dorsal limb or the restriction of their expression to the ventral limb. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Gu, W. X. W., & Kania, A. (2010). Identification of genes controlled by LMX1B in E13.5 mouse limbs. Developmental Dynamics, 239(8), 2246–2255. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.22357
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