Publications by authors named "Staale Ellingsen"

Se is an essential trace element, and is incorporated into selenoproteins which play important roles in human health. Mammalian selenoprotein-coding genes are often present as paralogues in teleost fish, and it is unclear whether the expression patterns or functions of these fish paralogues reflect their mammalian orthologues. Using the model species zebrafish (Danio rerio; ZF), we aimed to assess how dietary Se affects key parameters in Se metabolism and utilisation including glutathione peroxidase (GPX) activity, the mRNA expression of key Se-dependent proteins (gpx1a, gpx1b, sepp1a and sepp1b), oxidative status, reproductive success and F1 generation locomotor activity.

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Potassium channel tetramerization domain containing proteins (KCTDs), which share a conserved BTB (Bric-a-brac, Tramtrack, Broad complex) domain at their N-terminus, are known to be involved in both developmental and neural processes. However, the developmental expression patterns and functional roles of most vertebrate KCTDs remain unknown. Using enhancer-trapping technology, we have identified a transgenic zebrafish line (ub49) where the vector insertion is in close proximity to kctd15a, and where transgenic marker (eGFP) expression closely reflects endogenous kctd15a expression.

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We have used a Tol2-derived trapping vector, carrying a hybrid Gal4 gene and a UAS:eGFP reporter cassette, to identify 16 transgenic zebrafish lines expressing the fluorescent marker eGFP in tissue-restricted patterns during development. Most lines show co-expression of eGFP and a hybrid Gal4 transcription activator containing a truncated VP16 domain that facilitate induction of other UAS-transgenes (UAS:RFP). Notably, many of the transgenic lines are expressed in particular areas of the central nervous system, such as the retina.

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The homeodomain (HD) transcription factor Six3, which is a member of the Six/Sine oculis family, is essential for development of the eyes and forebrain in vertebrates. It has recently been claimed that the HDs of Six3 and other members of the Six family have a common recognition sequence, TGATAC. However, a different recognition sequence including the typical TAAT core motif, which has not yet been fully defined, has also been proposed for the Six3 HD in mice.

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Background: Development of a functional retina depends on regulated differentiation of several types of neurons and generation of a highly complex network between the different types of neurons. In addition, each type of retinal neuron includes several distinct morphological types. Very little is known about the mechanisms responsible for generating this diversity of retinal neurons, which may also display specific patterns of regional distribution.

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The forkhead proteins (Fox) act as transcription factors in many biological processes in a wide range of species. One member of this superfamily, Foxg1, has essential roles in the development of eyes, telencephalon, ears and olfactory system. Zebrafish foxg1 has been reported to have similar roles as the mouse orthologue Foxg1.

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We report evidence for a mechanism for the maintenance of long-range conserved synteny across vertebrate genomes. We found the largest mammal-teleost conserved chromosomal segments to be spanned by highly conserved noncoding elements (HCNEs), their developmental regulatory target genes, and phylogenetically and functionally unrelated "bystander" genes. Bystander genes are not specifically under the control of the regulatory elements that drive the target genes and are expressed in patterns that are different from those of the target genes.

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The secreted frizzled-related proteins (Sfrp) are a family of soluble proteins with diverse biological functions having the capacity to bind Wnt ligands, to modulate Wnt signalling, and to signal directly via the Wnt receptor, Frizzled. In an enhancer trap screen for embryonic expression in zebrafish we identified an sfrp1 gene. Previous studies suggest an important role for sfrp1 in eye development, however, no data have been reported using the zebrafish model.

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Murine retroviral vectors carrying an enhancer detection cassette were used to generate 95 transgenic lines of fish in which reporter expression is observed in distinct patterns during embryonic development. We mapped 65 insertion sites to the as yet unfinished zebrafish genome sequence. Many integrations map close to previously known developmental genes, including transcription factors of the Pax, Hox, Sox, Pou, Otx, Emx, zinc-finger and bHLH gene families.

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