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Involvement of the centrosomal protein 55 (cep55) gene in zebrafish head formation
Authors:Kanoko Yanagi  Ryota Sone  Rie Ohga  Atsuo Kawahara
Abstract:Mammalian CEP55 (centrosomal protein 55 kDa) is a coiled‐coil protein localized to the centrosome in interphase cells and is required for cytokinesis. A homozygous non‐sense mutation in human CEP55 has been recently identified in perinatal lethal MARCH (multinucleated neurons, anhydramnios, renal dysplasia, cerebellar hypoplasia and hydranencephaly) syndrome. We have isolated zebrafish cep55 mutants defective in head morphology. The zebrafish cep55 gene was expressed in the head including the retina and the pectoral fin at 1 day post‐fertilization (dpf), and extensive cell death was widely observed in the head and tail of the cep55 mutant. In the cep55 mutant, the anterior–posterior distance of the ventral pharyngeal arches was short, and retinal lamination was disorganized. Neural cells, such as islet1‐positive cells and pax2‐positive cells, and fli1b‐positive vascular cells were reduced in the head of the cep55 mutant. Thus, we propose that the zebrafish cep55 mutant is a model organism for human MARCH syndrome.
Keywords:cell death  centrosomal protein     cep55     cytokinesis  MARCH syndrome
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