Morpholino
MO1-sox11b
- ID
- ZDB-MRPHLNO-080208-4
- Name
- MO1-sox11b
- Previous Names
- None
- Target
- Sequence
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5' - CATGTTCAAACACACTTTTCCCTCT - 3'
- Disclaimer
- Although ZFIN verifies reagent sequence data, we recommend that you conduct independent sequence analysis before ordering any reagent.
- Note
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This morpholino targets the transcription start site.
- Genome Resources
- None
Target Location
Genomic Features
No data available
Expression
Gene expression in Wild Types + MO1-sox11b
No data available
Phenotype
Phenotype resulting from MO1-sox11b
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Citations
- Song, K., Lin, Z., Cao, L., Lu, B., Chen, Y., Zhang, S., Lu, J., Xu, H. (2023) Sox11b regulates the migration and fate determination of Müller glia-derived progenitors during retina regeneration in zebrafish. Neural regeneration research. 18:445-450
- Wen, W., Pillai-Kastoori, L., Wilson, S.G., Morris, A.C. (2015) Sox4 regulates choroid fissure closure by limiting hedgehog signaling during ocular morphogenesis. Developmental Biology. 399(1):139-53
- Pillai-Kastoori, L., Wen, W., Wilson, S.G., Strachan, E., Lo-Castro, A., Fichera, M., Musumeci, S.A., Lehmann, O.J., Morris, A.C. (2014) Sox11 Is Required to Maintain Proper Levels of Hedgehog Signaling during Vertebrate Ocular Morphogenesis. PLoS Genetics. 10:e1004491
- Schmitt, C.E., Woolls, M.J., and Jin, S.W. (2013) Mutant-specific gene expression profiling identifies SRY-related HMG box 11b (SOX11b) as a novel regulator of vascular development in zebrafish. Molecules and cells. 35(2):166-172
- Chen, Y.Y., Harris, M.P., Levesque, M.P., Nüsslein-Volhard, C., and Sonawane, M. (2012) Heterogeneity across the dorso-ventral axis in zebrafish EVL is regulated by a novel module consisting of sox, snail1a and max genes. Mechanisms of Development. 129(1-4):13-23
- Veldman, M.B., Bemben, M.A., Thompson, R.C., and Goldman, D. (2007) Gene expression analysis of zebrafish retinal ganglion cells during optic nerve regeneration identifies KLF6a and KLF7a as important regulators of axon regeneration. Developmental Biology. 312(2):596-612
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