MOLECULAR BASIS OF PLANARIAN REGENERATION
涡虫再生的分子基础
基本信息
- 批准号:6544648
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.35万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1998
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1998-05-01 至 2003-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Caenorhabditis elegans Platyhelminthes RNA alternatives to animals in research developmental genetics electroporation gel electrophoresis gene expression genetic recombination genetic transcription genetically modified animals green fluorescent proteins in situ hybridization molecular biology molecular genetics northern blottings nucleic acid sequence polymerase chain reaction regeneration stem cells subtraction hybridization transposon /insertion element
项目摘要
The objective of this proposal is to use planarians as a metazoan model
system in which to dissect and manipulate the molecular basis of animal
regeneration. Planarians have been chosen as a model system because of
their key position in metazoan phylogeny, their remarkable regeneration
abilities, and the totipotential nature of these animals' regenerative
stem cell population (neoblasts). First, we propose to identify and
characterize the genes involved in specifying and maintaining anterior
and posterior regeneration fates. We will accomplish this objective
using a polymerase chain reaction-based gene-screen. The methodology
involves the subtractive hybridization of cDNAs from regenerating and
non-regenerating tissues, and then amplifying the enriched cDNAs unique
to each tissue (see preliminary results). The gene-screen-isolated
cDNAs will be characterized by sequencing, developmental Northerns and
in situ hybridizations. Secondly, we will take advantage of the asexual
and sexual reproductive strategies of planarians, and of their
totipotential regenerative stem cells to develop the methodologies
necessary for the production of transgenic animals. Transgenesis will
allow functional testing of those genes whose sequence, developmental
expression profile, and tissue specificity indicate potential regulatory
roles during the process of regeneration. Once identified, the
functional characterization of regeneration-specific genes in planarians
will be vertically integrated to the study of regeneration in higher
organisms. Ultimately, the genes identified in planarians, and their
interactions during regeneration will define a series of useful
molecular templates which will help unravel the more complex epigenetic
processes of vertebrate regeneration, and uncover the factors which make
regeneration permissive in some, but not all metazoans.
本提案的目的是使用纯涡虫作为后生动物模型
项目成果
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