The novel mouse mutant, chuzhoi, has disruption of Ptk7 protein and exhibits defects in neural tube, heart and lung development and abnormal planar cell polarity in the ear. / Paudyal, Anju; Damrau, Christine; Patterson, Victoria L; Ermakov, Alexander; Formstone, Caroline; Lalanne, Zuzanna; Wells, Sara; Lu, Xiaowei; Norris, Dominic P; Dean, Charlotte H; Henderson, Deborah J; Murdoch, Jennifer N.

In: BMC Developmental Biology, Vol. 10, 2010, p. 87.

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  • Anju Paudyal
  • Christine Damrau
  • Victoria L Patterson
  • Alexander Ermakov
  • Caroline Formstone
  • Zuzanna Lalanne
  • Sara Wells
  • Xiaowei Lu
  • Dominic P Norris
  • Charlotte H Dean
  • Deborah J Henderson
  • Jennifer N Murdoch

Abstract

The planar cell polarity (PCP) signalling pathway is fundamental to a number of key developmental events, including initiation of neural tube closure. Disruption of the PCP pathway causes the severe neural tube defect of craniorachischisis, in which almost the entire brain and spinal cord fails to close. Identification of mouse mutants with craniorachischisis has proven a powerful way of identifying molecules that are components or regulators of the PCP pathway. In addition, identification of an allelic series of mutants, including hypomorphs and neomorphs in addition to complete nulls, can provide novel genetic tools to help elucidate the function of the PCP proteins.
Original languageEnglish
Pages87
JournalBMC Developmental Biology
Journal publication date2010
Volume10
DOIs
StatePublished

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