The pre-placodal ectoderm, marked by the expression of the transcription factor Six1 and its co-activator Eya1, develops into placodes and ultimately into many cranial sensory organs and ganglia. Using RNA-Seq in Xenopus laevis we screened for presumptive direct placodal target genes of Six1 and Eya1 by overexpressing hormone-inducible constructs of Six1 and Eya1 in pre-placodal explants, and blocking protein synthesis before hormone-inducing nuclear translocation of Six1 or Eya1. Comparing the transcriptome of explants with non-induced controls, we identified hundreds of novel Six1/Eya1 target genes with potentially important roles for placode development. Loss-of-function studies confirmed that target genes encoding known transcriptional ...
Synopsis Cranial placodes give rise to many evolutionary novelties of the vertebrate head, such as i...
AbstractAll cranial sensory organs and sensory neurons of vertebrates develop from cranial placodes....
AbstractEctodermal placodes, from which many cranial sense organs and ganglia develop, arise from a ...
The pre-placodal ectoderm, marked by the expression of the transcription factor Six1 and its co-acti...
The genes encoding the transcription factor Six1, and its co-factor Eya1 together mark the embryonic...
Cranial placodes are ectodermal thickenings in vertebrate embryos that give rise to many sense orga...
AbstractGenes of the Eya family and of the Six1/2 subfamily are expressed throughout development of ...
AbstractGenes of the Eya family and of the Six1/2 subfamily are expressed throughout development of ...
Background: The neural plate border ectoderm gives rise to key developmental structures during embry...
Background: The neural plate border ectoderm gives rise to key developmental structures during embry...
AbstractIn vertebrates, cranial placodes form crucial parts of the sensory nervous system in the hea...
Background: The neural plate border ectoderm gives rise to key developmental structures during embry...
Abstract Background The neural plate border ectoderm gives rise to key developmental structures duri...
AbstractIn vertebrates, cranial placodes form crucial parts of the sensory nervous system in the hea...
Background: The neural plate border ectoderm gives rise to key developmental structures during embry...
Synopsis Cranial placodes give rise to many evolutionary novelties of the vertebrate head, such as i...
AbstractAll cranial sensory organs and sensory neurons of vertebrates develop from cranial placodes....
AbstractEctodermal placodes, from which many cranial sense organs and ganglia develop, arise from a ...
The pre-placodal ectoderm, marked by the expression of the transcription factor Six1 and its co-acti...
The genes encoding the transcription factor Six1, and its co-factor Eya1 together mark the embryonic...
Cranial placodes are ectodermal thickenings in vertebrate embryos that give rise to many sense orga...
AbstractGenes of the Eya family and of the Six1/2 subfamily are expressed throughout development of ...
AbstractGenes of the Eya family and of the Six1/2 subfamily are expressed throughout development of ...
Background: The neural plate border ectoderm gives rise to key developmental structures during embry...
Background: The neural plate border ectoderm gives rise to key developmental structures during embry...
AbstractIn vertebrates, cranial placodes form crucial parts of the sensory nervous system in the hea...
Background: The neural plate border ectoderm gives rise to key developmental structures during embry...
Abstract Background The neural plate border ectoderm gives rise to key developmental structures duri...
AbstractIn vertebrates, cranial placodes form crucial parts of the sensory nervous system in the hea...
Background: The neural plate border ectoderm gives rise to key developmental structures during embry...
Synopsis Cranial placodes give rise to many evolutionary novelties of the vertebrate head, such as i...
AbstractAll cranial sensory organs and sensory neurons of vertebrates develop from cranial placodes....
AbstractEctodermal placodes, from which many cranial sense organs and ganglia develop, arise from a ...