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<i>teashirt</i> is required for head-versus-tail regeneration polarity in planarians
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GeneticsTeashirt FamilyLocomotor PerformancePlanarian Schmidtea MediterraneaTissue DevelopmentHead-versus-tail Regeneration PolarityIntegrative BiologyHealth SciencesMedicineMorphogenesisOrganogenesisGene ExpressionCell BiologyBiologyCell LineageDevelopmental BiologyEvolutionary Developmental BiologyGene RegulationCell Fate DeterminationCell PolarityCell DevelopmentPlanarian Regeneration
Regeneration requires that the identities of new cells are properly specified to replace missing tissues. The Wnt signaling pathway serves a central role in specifying posterior cell fates during planarian regeneration. We identified a gene encoding a homolog of the Teashirt family of zinc-finger proteins in the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea to be a target of Wnt signaling in intact animals and at posterior-facing wounds. Inhibition of Smed-teashirt (teashirt) by RNA interference (RNAi) resulted in the regeneration of heads in place of tails, a phenotype previously observed with RNAi of the Wnt pathway genes β-catenin-1, wnt1, Dvl-1/2 or wntless. teashirt was required for β-catenin-1-dependent activation of posterior genes during regeneration. These findings identify teashirt as a transcriptional target of Wnt signaling required for Wnt-mediated specification of posterior blastemas.
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