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Specification of Jaw Muscle Identity in Zebrafish: Correlation with <i>engrailed</i> -Homeoprotein Expression
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Muscle FunctionGeneticsCytoskeletonMechanotransductionJaw Muscle IdentityCellular PhysiologySkeletal MuscleCraniofacial DevelopmentMuscle MorphogenesisNeural CrestHealth SciencesZebrafish HeadMorphogenesisSkeletal BiologyTooth DevelopmentNervous SystemCell BiologyBiologyAxial SkeletonDevelopmental BiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyCentral Nervous SystemIndividual MusclesMedicineComparative Physiology
Molecules that determine the specific features of individual muscles in vertebrates are unknown. Antibody labeling studies described here revealed a molecular difference among muscles in the zebrafish head, in that two functionally related jaw muscles (the levator arcus palatini and the dilator operculi), and not other head muscles, expressed engrailed-homeodomain proteins. Expression began in mesoderm-derived muscle-precursor cells in the paraxial mesenchyme and continued during muscle morphogenesis and differentiation. Growth cones of trigeminal motoneurons that innervate these muscles associated with the precursors within a few hours of the time they began to express engrailed. It is proposed that the engrailed proteins in these cells establish muscle identity and neuromuscular target recognition.
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