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ECB-ART-39685
Gene Expr Patterns 2006 Jun 01;65:566-71. doi: 10.1016/j.modgep.2005.10.004.
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Embryonic expression of engrailed in sea urchins.

Yaguchi S , Nakajima Y , Wang D , Burke RD .


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Neural patterning genes that are expressed along the anterior-posterior axis of deuterostomes are expressed late in larval development in echinoderms and are thought to function in establishing the highly-derived, adult body plan. We have used genomic resources to clone an engrailed gene (SpEn) from Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, and with this we have developed an antibody specific for SpEn. SpEn is expressed late in embryogenesis in the developing larval nervous system. At the prism stage, a small number of neuroblasts in the oral ectoderm on the edge of the larval mouth begin expressing SpEn. The cells are in bilaterally symmetric positions. The expression of SpEn precedes the expression of the neural markers, synaptotagmin and serotonin in the SpEn immunoreactive cells. The SpEn cells are located on the margin of the domain of cells expressing SpNK2.1, but they do not have nuclear SpNK2.1. Expression of engrailed in a pair of bilateral neural structures in early development appears to be a shared feature of bilaterians.

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Genes referenced: en1 LOC100887844 LOC100888622
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