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mutation die within 24 hours due to complication with breathing and sucking milk, resulting from the craniofacial abnormalities caused by the mutation. Mutations to the Gsc gene in humans can lead to a condition known as SAMS syndrome, characterized by short stature, auditory canal atresia, mandibular hypoplasia, and skeletal abnormalities.
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in the future head region of the embryo to become epidermis; it instead allows the future head region to form neural folds, which will eventually turn into the brain and spinal cord. For normal anterior development to occur, Spemann’s organizer cannot express the Xwnt-8 or BMP-4 transcription
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A mutation in the GSC gene causes short stature, auditory canal atresia, mandibular hypoplasia, and skeletal abnormalities (SAMS). SAMS was previously thought to be an autosomal-recessive disorder but studies with molecular karyotyping and whole-exome sequencing (WES) has shown otherwise.
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Barrios-Rodiles M, Brown KR, Ozdamar B, Bose R, Liu Z, Donovan RS, Shinjo F, Liu Y, Dembowy J, Taylor IW, Luga V, Przulj N, Robinson M, Suzuki H, Hayashizaki Y, Jurisica I, Wrana JL (March 2005). "High-throughput mapping of a dynamic signaling network in mammalian cells".
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thus can be used as a prognostic tool. High expression of GSC also correlates with the chemoresistance of the cancer. Therefore, GSC “primes cells for the expression of aggressive phenotypes” and “may be the most potential biomarker of drug response and poor prognosis.”
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in cell migration during embryonic development, GSC has been looked into as a potential role-player in cancer development and metastasis, since embryonic development and cancer development share similar characteristics. GSC, along with other transcription factors like
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and head defects in zebrafish. Although, knock-out studies in mice showed that the GSC gene is not required for gastrulation, knocking out the gene results in there still being a reduction of the base of the cranium. A mutation in the GSC gene in
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Lemire EG, Hildes-Ripstein GE, Reed MH, Chudley AE (January 1998). "SAMS: provisionally unique multiple congenital anomalies syndrome consisting of short stature, auditory canal atresia, mandibular hypoplasia, and skeletal abnormalities".
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factors. GSC directly represses the expression of Xwnt-8 while indirectly repressing BMP-4. The inhibition of Xwnt-8 and BMP-4 ensures that normal anterior development, promoted by
Spemann’s organizer, can occur.
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It is not clear how GSC conducts this organizational function. Errors in the formation of goosecoid protein in mice and humans have a range of consequences on the developing embryo typically in regions of
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cell derivatives, the hip and shoulder joints, and craniofacial development. Short stature, auditory canal atresia, mandibular hypoplasia, and skeletal abnormalities (SAMS) was thought to be a rare
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The expression of GSC occurs twice in development, first during gastrulation and second during organogenesis. GSC is found in high concentrations in the dorsal mesoderm and
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1447:"Chicken Goosecoid"
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2223:
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2215:(1): 627–35.
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2197:
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2188:
2183:
2179:
2175:
2171:
2166:
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2139:(3): 162–78.
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2096:
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1961:(1): 189–98.
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1762:(1): 161–5.
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1171:is lethal.
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1121:neural crest
1117:
1113:gastrulation
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723:gastrulation
652:nuclear body
500:male urethra
404:
397:
363:104,439,589
350:104,437,468
124:External IDs
83:
2282:PDB gallery
2174:Development
1721:Development
1682:Development
1640:Development
1601:Development
1566:Development
1230:mesenchymal
611:DNA binding
512:left atrium
466:granulocyte
262:94,770,113
249:94,768,223
102:Identifiers
1468:embryos".
1289:, May 2017
1268:, May 2017
1245:References
1234:E-cadherin
1169:Drosophila
1156:mesodermal
1140:cell fates
1127:recessive
408:(ortholog)
145:HomoloGene
18:GSC (gene)
1238:α-catenin
1194:Mutations
1125:autosomal
1001:NP_034481
980:NP_776248
954:NM_010351
933:NM_173849
763:Orthologs
520:hypoblast
153:GeneCards
2317:Category
2196:12642491
2153:15014966
2123:39457788
2115:15761153
2077:17142318
2024:13536206
2016:18074379
1977:24858567
1933:17142318
1871:17537911
1660:11532920
1433:24290375
1359:Genomics
1285:–
1264:–
1184:endoderm
1176:ectoderm
1146:Function
1084:homeobox
1049:Wikidata
742:Sources:
524:endoderm
504:mandible
430:testicle
241:14q32.13
2231:9417125
2161:8594824
2095:Bibcode
2087:Science
2068:1748161
2045:Bibcode
1924:1748161
1901:Bibcode
1862:1891217
1839:Bibcode
1812:9475592
1776:9144415
1741:1483385
1702:7555718
1621:8625850
1586:7555726
1547:7489713
1498:2147704
1490:8095000
1466:Xenopus
1424:3853132
1379:7916327
1287:Ensembl
1266:Ensembl
1188:Xenopus
1164:Xenopus
1152:Xenopus
1133:mammals
1100:Xenopus
1087:protein
875:UniProt
830:Ensembl
769:Species
748:QuickGO
647:nucleus
496:condyle
383:pattern
109:Aliases
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1035:search
1033:PubMed
908:Q02591
889:P56915
799:145258
785:Entrez
554:BioGPS
528:embryo
516:embryo
133:138890
2157:S2CID
2119:S2CID
2020:S2CID
1678:(PDF)
1494:S2CID
1226:Snail
1222:FOXC2
1218:Twist
1160:BMP-4
1097:. In
1082:is a
1080:(GSC)
818:14836
778:Mouse
773:Human
744:Amigo
406:Mouse
399:Human
346:Start
281:Mouse
245:Start
178:Human
141:95841
2300:2dmu
2227:PMID
2192:PMID
2149:PMID
2111:PMID
2073:PMID
2012:PMID
2000:146A
1973:PMID
1929:PMID
1867:PMID
1808:PMID
1772:PMID
1737:PMID
1698:PMID
1656:PMID
1617:PMID
1582:PMID
1543:PMID
1486:PMID
1470:Cell
1429:PMID
1375:PMID
389:Bgee
337:Band
298:Chr.
236:Band
195:Chr.
149:7744
129:OMIM
86:2DMU
67:RCSB
64:PDBe
2217:doi
2213:273
2182:doi
2178:130
2141:doi
2103:doi
2091:307
2063:PMC
2053:doi
2041:103
2004:doi
1963:doi
1919:PMC
1909:doi
1897:103
1857:PMC
1847:doi
1835:104
1800:doi
1764:doi
1760:233
1729:doi
1725:116
1690:doi
1686:121
1648:doi
1644:128
1609:doi
1605:122
1574:doi
1570:121
1533:PMC
1525:doi
1478:doi
1419:PMC
1411:doi
1367:doi
1115:.
1105:GSC
1091:GSC
359:End
258:End
161:OMA
157:GSC
137:MGI
116:GSC
57:PDB
33:GSC
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