Characterization of SoxB genes in neural development
Project Number5R01NS048918-03
Contact PI/Project LeaderCASEY, ELENA M
Awardee OrganizationGEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The study of neural induction addresses a fundamental question, in development: How is the fate of ectodermal cells directed toward the formation of neural tissue and away from the formation of epidermis? Answering this question has led to much interest in elucidating the signal transduction pathways involved in the formation and patterning off the vertebrate nervous system. A number of molecules have been defined that are involved in neural formation, but many steps in the pathways remain unknown. Two proteins expressed early in response to neural induction are Sox2 and Sox3, members of the Sox family of HMG box transcription factors. These proteins have been implicated in maintaining a neural progenitor population; both genes are expressed in proliferating neural cells and down-regulated when these cells differentiate into specific neural cell types. By studying their regulation and function we will identify steps necessary for the induction, proliferation and differentiation of neural tissue. Our Specific Aims are to: (1) identify cis-regulatory modules of Sox2 and -3 using 'promoter bashing' and transgenesis (2) identify regulatory factors that interact with the cis sequences of these genes through the candidate gene approach and (3) use gain and loss of function studies to characterize their roles in neural induction and proliferation. These studies will be done in Xenopus laevis and X. tropicalis as much of our knowledge of neural formation comes from embryological studies on the frog and improved transgenic capabilities allow for the rapid identification of regulatory elements and networks. Combined with molecular assays and comparative computational analysis we will study the regulation of Xenopus Sox2 and 3 and define their role in neural development.
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Project Terms
AddressAmphibiaBindingBiological AssayCandidate Disease GeneCellsCompetenceComputer AnalysisConditionDevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyDiseaseEctoderm CellEmbryoEpidermisEventFamilyFibroblast Growth FactorGastrulaGelshift AnalysisGene ExpressionGene Transfer TechniquesGenesGoalsHMG DomainHMG-BoxIndiumKnowledgeLeadLinkMaintenanceMolecularMonitorNervous system structureNeurogliaNeuronsNeurulaNucleic Acid Regulatory SequencesNumbersPathway interactionsPattern FormationPopulationProcessProliferatingProteinsRanaRecording of previous eventsRegulationRegulatory ElementReporterReporter GenesRepressionResearchRoleSignal PathwaySignal TransductionSignal Transduction PathwaySystemTechniquesTestingTissuesTransgenic OrganismsUndifferentiatedWorkXenopusXenopus laeviscDNA Librarycell typecomparativecompetence factordevelopmental neurobiologygenetic regulatory proteinimprovedinterestlink proteinloss of functionmembernerve stem cellnervous system developmentneurodevelopmentnovelprogenitorprogramspromoterrelating to nervous systemresearch studyresponsetranscription factor
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
CFDA Code
853
DUNS Number
049515844
UEI
TF2CMKY1HMX9
Project Start Date
15-February-2005
Project End Date
31-January-2009
Budget Start Date
01-February-2007
Budget End Date
31-January-2008
Project Funding Information for 2007
Total Funding
$272,243
Direct Costs
$175,414
Indirect Costs
$96,829
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2007
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
$272,243
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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