The NK-2 homeobox gene scarecrow (scro) is expressed in pharynx, ventral nerve cord and brain of Drosophila embryos

Zaffran S, Das G, Frasch M (2000)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2000

Journal

Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

Book Volume: 94

Pages Range: 237-241

Journal Issue: 1-2

Abstract

Members of the NK homeobox family have been widely conserved during evolution. Here we describe the sequence and expression of a novel Drosophila NK-2 homeobox gene, named scarecrow (scro), which shows considerable homology to vertebrate Nkx-2.1. During embryogenesis, sere expression is initially observed in the pharyngeal primordia and later maintained in the pharynx. During band germ retraction, sere expression appears in two bilateral clusters of procephalic neuroblasts that give rise to distinct neuronal clusters in the brain. In addition, sere expression is observed in segmental clusters of neuronal precursors in the ventral nerve cord. In larval stages, sere expression occurs in portions of the optic lobe regions. These observations indicate that sere and vertebrate Nkx2.1 share similarities both in terms of their sequence and their expression patterns. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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APA:

Zaffran, S., Das, G., & Frasch, M. (2000). The NK-2 homeobox gene scarecrow (scro) is expressed in pharynx, ventral nerve cord and brain of Drosophila embryos. Mechanisms of Development, 94(1-2), 237-241.

MLA:

Zaffran, Stéphane, G Das, and Manfred Frasch. "The NK-2 homeobox gene scarecrow (scro) is expressed in pharynx, ventral nerve cord and brain of Drosophila embryos." Mechanisms of Development 94.1-2 (2000): 237-241.

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