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Mechanisms of Development
Volume 48, Issue 3, December 1994, Pages 245-254
 
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The gene for the homeodomain-containing protein Cart-1 is expressed in cells that have a chondrogenic potential during embryonic development

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Guang-Quan Zhaoa, 1, Heidi Eberspaechera, Michael F. Seldinb and Benoit de CrombruggheCorresponding Author Contact Information, a

aDepartment of Molecular Genetics, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson, Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA

bDepartment of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA


Accepted 13 April 1994. 
Available online 28 January 2003.

Abstract

We have examined the expression of the gene for Cart-1, a new homeodomain-containing protein, during rat embryonic development. In early embryos, Cart-1 RNA was detected at high levels in head mesenchyme, lateral mesoderm, sclerotomes and limb bud mesenchyme. These tissues contain prechondrocytic mesenchymal cells responsible for the formation of the cartilaginous skeleton. In addition, Cart-1 RNA was also found in lung buds, tendons and mesonephros. Cells in these tissues have the potential of undergoing chondrogenesis either in explants for mesonephros and tendons, or in vivo for tendons and the precursors of bronchi cartilages. No hybridization was observed in brain, spinal cord, heart, spleen, gastrointestinal tract, liver and muscle. Our results support the hypothesis that Cart-1 may play a role in the pathway of chondrogenesis. The gene for Cart-1 was mapped to a segment of mouse chromosome 10 between the genes for phenylalanine hydroxylase and interferon gamma.

Keywords: Chondrogenesis; Cartilage; Homeobox; Embryonic development


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1 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37232

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