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Pax6-dependent, but beta-catenin-independent, function of Bcl9 proteins in mouse lens development

Cantù, Claudio
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Zimmerli, Dario
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Hausmann, George
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2014
Genes & Development

Bcl9 and Bcl9l (Bcl9/9l) encode Wnt signaling components that mediate the interaction between beta-catenin and Pygopus (Pygo) via two evolutionarily conserved domains, HD1 and HD2, respectively. We generated mouse strains lacking these domains to probe the beta-catenin-dependent and beta-catenin-independent roles of Bcl9/9l and Pygo during mouse development. While lens development is critically dependent on the presence of the HD1 domain, it is not affected by the lack of the HD2 domain, indicating that Bcl9/9l act in this context in a beta-catenin-independent manner. Furthermore, we uncover a new regulatory circuit in which Pax6, the master regulator of eye development, directly activates Bcl9/9l transcription.

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research article
DOI
10.1101/gad.246140.114
Web of Science ID

WOS:000341674700004

Author(s)
Cantù, Claudio
Zimmerli, Dario
Hausmann, George
Valenta, Thomas
Moor, Andreas
Aguet, Michel  
Basler, Konrad
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

Published in
Genes & Development
Volume

28

Issue

17

Start page

1879

End page

1884

Subjects

Wnt

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mouse

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Bcl9

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Pygopus

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lens induction

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Pax6

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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October 23, 2014
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