
Dolle P, Lufkin T, Krumlauf R, Mark M, Duboule D, Chambon P:
Local alterations of Krox-20 and Hox gene expression in the
hindbrain suggest lack of rhombomeres 4 and 5 in homozygote null
Hoxa-1 (Hox-1.6) mutant embryos.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of
America 1993 Aug 15;90(16):7666-70
ABSTRACT
It is unknown whether cross-regulatory interactions between homeotic
genes, which have been shown to play an important role in the
maintenance of their expression domains during Drosophila
development, are also important during mammalian development. We
have analyzed here the expression of Hox genes in Hoxa-1 (Hox-1.6)
null mutant embryos to investigate the possible existence of
regulatory interactions between Hoxa-1 and other Hox genes. We show
that the absence of a functional Hoxa-1 gene product does not
globally interfere with the expression of other Hox genes in terms
of both spatial boundaries and transcript abundance. However, a
limited area of the hindbrain shows a strong reduction in Hoxb-1
(Hox-2.9) and Krox-20 transcripts, which most likely reflects a
marked reduction in size of the former fourth and fifth rhombomeres.
These alterations coincide with the region that is subsequently
affected in Hoxa-1 null mutant mice and suggest that the primary
defects in this mutation are spatially restricted deletions of some
rhombomeric structures.
