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Identification of genes associated with regenerative success of Xenopus laevis hindlimbs

机译:爪蟾后肢再生成功相关基因的鉴定

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BackgroundEpimorphic regeneration is the process by which complete regeneration of a complex structure such as a limb occurs through production of a proliferating blastema. This type of regeneration is rare among vertebrates but does occur in the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis, traditionally a model organism for the study of early development. Xenopus tadpoles can regenerate their tails, limb buds and the lens of the eye, although the ability of the latter two organs to regenerate diminishes with advancing developmental stage. Using a heat shock inducible transgene that remains silent unless activated, we have established a stable line of transgenic Xenopus (strain N1) in which the BMP inhibitor Noggin can be over-expressed at any time during development. Activation of this transgene blocks regeneration of the tail and limb of Xenopus tadpoles.
机译:背景表观再生是通过产生增殖的胚泡而使复杂结构(例如肢体)完全再生的过程。这种类型的再生在脊椎动物中很少见,但确实发生在非洲爪蛙非洲爪蟾(Xenopus laevis)中,传统上是用于早期发育研究的模型生物。非洲爪蟾的can可以使它们的尾巴,肢芽和眼睛的晶状体再生,尽管后两个器官的再生能力随着发育阶段的发展而降低。使用除非激活就保持沉默的热休克诱导转基因,我们建立了稳定的转基因非洲爪蟾(N1株)系,其中BMP抑制剂Noggin可以在发育过程中的任何时候过表达。该转基因的激活阻止非洲爪蟾t的尾巴和四肢的再生。

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