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Loss of Mgat5a-mediated N-glycosylation stimulates regeneration in zebrafish
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作者 Wuhong Pei Sunny C.Huang +5 位作者 Lisha Xu Kade Pettie María Laura Ceci Mario Sánchez Miguel L.Allende Shawn M.Burgess 《Cell Regeneration》 2016年第1期22-33,共12页
Background:We are using genetics to identify genes specifically involved in hearing regeneration.In a large-scale genetic screening,we identified mgat5a,a gene in the N-glycosylation biosynthesis pathway whose activit... Background:We are using genetics to identify genes specifically involved in hearing regeneration.In a large-scale genetic screening,we identified mgat5a,a gene in the N-glycosylation biosynthesis pathway whose activity negatively impacts hair cell regeneration.Methods:We used a combination of mutant analysis in zebrafish and a hair cell regeneration assay to phenotype the loss of Mgat5a activity in zebrafish.We used pharmacological inhibition of N-glycosylation by swansonine.We also used over-expression analysis by mRNA injections to demonstrate how changes in N-glycosylation can alter cell signaling.Results:We found that mgat5a was expressed in multiple tissues during zebrafish embryo development,particularly enriched in neural tissues including the brain,retina,and lateral line neuromasts.An mgat5a insertional mutation and a CRISPR/Cas9-generated truncation mutation both caused an enhancement of hair cell regeneration which could be phenocopied by pharmacological inhibition with swansonine.In addition to hair cell regeneration,inhibition of the N-glycosylation pathway also enhanced the regeneration of lateral line axon and caudal fins.Further analysis showed that N-glycosylation altered the responsiveness of TGF-beta signaling.Conclusions:The findings from this study provide experimental evidence for the involvement of N-glycosylation in tissue regeneration and cell signaling. 展开更多
关键词 ZEBRAFISH CRISPR/Cas9 mgat5a N-GLYCOSYLATION REGENERATION
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