Visualizing the sonic hedgehog gradient in zebrafish embryos.

Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is a lipid modified protein secreted by the notochord and the floor plate during vertebrate development. It acts as a graded morphogen, inducing the specification of distinct cell identities in the ventral neural tube in a concentration-dependent manner. To study the gradient fo...

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Main Author: Loh, Rachel Ann Wen Yuan.
Other Authors: Surajit Bhattacharyya
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-493352023-02-28T18:02:57Z Visualizing the sonic hedgehog gradient in zebrafish embryos. Loh, Rachel Ann Wen Yuan. Surajit Bhattacharyya School of Biological Sciences A*STAR Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology Philip W. Ingham DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Molecular biology Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is a lipid modified protein secreted by the notochord and the floor plate during vertebrate development. It acts as a graded morphogen, inducing the specification of distinct cell identities in the ventral neural tube in a concentration-dependent manner. To study the gradient formation and distribution of Shh, we visualized transgenic zebrafish embryos expressing a fluorescently-labelled Shh protein (Shh.GFP). We first provide evidence that our fusion protein is correctly synthesized and processed in transgenic embryos, and determine its functionality in vivo. Next, we confirm that Shh.GFP is produced in the notochord and the floor plate; is released into the adjacent neural tube via the transmembrane protein, Dispatched-1; and displays punctate patterns of distribution along the ventral midline cells. These punctae appear to concentrate with the primary cilia, thus suggesting that the primary cilia are involved in Shh signal reception in zebrafish embryos. By inhibiting Smoothened, we also show that the target field response to Shh influences its gradient profile. This study, in which we directly observe and manipulate the Shh.GFP gradient in the context of neural tube patterning, provides valuable insights into the mechanisms of Shh morphogen action in vertebrate development. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2012-05-17T07:54:31Z 2012-05-17T07:54:31Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49335 en Nanyang Technological University 32 p. application/pdf
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Loh, Rachel Ann Wen Yuan.
Visualizing the sonic hedgehog gradient in zebrafish embryos.
description Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is a lipid modified protein secreted by the notochord and the floor plate during vertebrate development. It acts as a graded morphogen, inducing the specification of distinct cell identities in the ventral neural tube in a concentration-dependent manner. To study the gradient formation and distribution of Shh, we visualized transgenic zebrafish embryos expressing a fluorescently-labelled Shh protein (Shh.GFP). We first provide evidence that our fusion protein is correctly synthesized and processed in transgenic embryos, and determine its functionality in vivo. Next, we confirm that Shh.GFP is produced in the notochord and the floor plate; is released into the adjacent neural tube via the transmembrane protein, Dispatched-1; and displays punctate patterns of distribution along the ventral midline cells. These punctae appear to concentrate with the primary cilia, thus suggesting that the primary cilia are involved in Shh signal reception in zebrafish embryos. By inhibiting Smoothened, we also show that the target field response to Shh influences its gradient profile. This study, in which we directly observe and manipulate the Shh.GFP gradient in the context of neural tube patterning, provides valuable insights into the mechanisms of Shh morphogen action in vertebrate development.
author2 Surajit Bhattacharyya
author_facet Surajit Bhattacharyya
Loh, Rachel Ann Wen Yuan.
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author Loh, Rachel Ann Wen Yuan.
author_sort Loh, Rachel Ann Wen Yuan.
title Visualizing the sonic hedgehog gradient in zebrafish embryos.
title_short Visualizing the sonic hedgehog gradient in zebrafish embryos.
title_full Visualizing the sonic hedgehog gradient in zebrafish embryos.
title_fullStr Visualizing the sonic hedgehog gradient in zebrafish embryos.
title_full_unstemmed Visualizing the sonic hedgehog gradient in zebrafish embryos.
title_sort visualizing the sonic hedgehog gradient in zebrafish embryos.
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49335
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