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Transcriptome analysis reveals a ribosome constituents disorder involved in the RPL5 downregulated zebrafish model of Diamond-Blackfan anemia
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- Wan, Y., Zhang, Q., Zhang, Z., Song, B., Wang, X., Zhang, Y., Jia, Q., Cheng, T., Zhu, X., Leung, A.Y., Yuan, W., Jia, H., Fang, X.
- Source
- Full text @ BMC Med. Genomics
Hemoglobin staining of embryos injected with RPL5 MO and the effectiveness of RPL5 MO. a-b Embryos co-injected with 25 ng RPL5:egfp DNA and 0.25 ng control MO produced green fluorescent protein (a), and the expression of the green fluorescent fusion protein was inhibited by co-injection with 0.25 ng RPL5 MO (b). c-e The different phenotype and its ratio of embryos injected with 0.25 ng RPL5 MO f-k The O-staining results revealed a drastic reduction in the number of hemoglobin-stained blood cells when RPL5 was knocked down (f and i show the control; g and j show the RPL5 knockdown), and this was partially rescued by coinjection with P53 MO (h and k). a, b, c, d, e,i, j and k show the lateral view; f, g, and h show the ventral view |
RPL5 is required for both primitive hematopoiesis and definitive hematopoiesis, which are partially mediated the by P53 pathway in zebrafish. a-c The expression of scl was significantly decreased in RPL5 MO zebrafish and was partly rescued in RPL5 and P53 double MO zebrafish at 12 hpf. d-i The expression of gata1 and pu1 was significantly decreased in RPL5 MO zebrafish and was partly rescued in RPL5 and P53 double MO zebrafish at 12 hpf. j-o The expression of c-myb and runx1 was significantly decreased in RPL5 MO zebrafish and was partly rescued in RPL5 and P53 double MO zebrafish at 48 hpf EXPRESSION / LABELING:
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