Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Genes in Development:
Homeobox class genes
SpHbox7
Function
SpHbox7 is one of at least two Abd-B-like genes in
the S. purpuratus genome. SpHbox7 patricipates in the
patterning of the gut, the mesoderm, and the oral
surface
(Dobias et al., 1996).
SpHbox7 transcripts are first detectable in
midblastula stage embryos, increase in amount during
gastrulation, decline slightly by the pluteus stage,
and are not detectable in any tissue of the adult.
Whole mount in situ hybridization and antibody staining
with an SpHbox7-specific antibody reveal that both
SpHbox7 mRNA and protein are present throughout the
embryo in the blastula. Subsequently, they are
localized in the invaginating archenteron, secondary
mesenchyme, and oral ectoderm. By the pluteus larva
stage, SpHbox7 protein and mRNA are present in the gut,
larval arms, and portions of the oral ectoderm
(Dobias et al., 1996).
mRNA level
Temporal accumulation
Method: Whole mount in situ hybridization and antibody staining
with an SpHbox7-specific antibody
Reference: Dobias et al., 1996
Stage
Midblastula
Gastrula
Pluteus
Level
+
+
+
Spatial localization
Method: Whole mount in situ hybridization and antibody staining
with an SpHbox7-specific antibody
Reference: Dobias et al., 1996
Stage
Gastrula
Pluteus
Tissue
Invaginating archenteron, secondary
mesenchyme, and oral ectoderm
gut, larval arms, and portions of
the oral ectoderm