Analysis of a zebrafish semaphorin reveals potential functions in vivo

The semaphorin/collapsin gene family is a large and diverse family encoding both secreted and transmembrane proteins, some of which are thought to act as repulsive axon guidance molecules. However, the function of most semaphorins is still unknown. We have cloned and characterized several semaphorin...

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Main Authors Halloran, Mary C, Severance, Shawn M, Yee, Charles S, Gemza, Debra L, Raper, Jonathan A, Kuwada, John Y
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LanguageEnglish
Published John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.01.1999
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Summary:The semaphorin/collapsin gene family is a large and diverse family encoding both secreted and transmembrane proteins, some of which are thought to act as repulsive axon guidance molecules. However, the function of most semaphorins is still unknown. We have cloned and characterized several semaphorins in the zebrafish in order to assess their in vivo function. Zebrafish semaZ2 is expressed in a dynamic and restricted pattern during the period of axon outgrowth that indicates potential roles in the guidance of several axon pathways. Analysis of mutant zebrafish with reduced semaZ2 expression reveals axon pathfinding errors that implicate SemaZ2 in normal guidance. Dev Dyn 1999;214:13–25. © 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Bibliography:1097-0177
10.1002/(ISSN)1097-0177
1058-8388
Halloran, Mary C.; Severance, Shawn M.; Yee, Charles S.; Gemza, Debra L.; Raper, Jonathan A.; Kuwada, John Y. (1)."Analysis of a zebrafish semaphorin reveals potential functions in vivo." Developmental Dynamics 214: 13-25.