2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13619-016-0031-5
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Loss of Mgat5a-mediated N -glycosylation stimulates regeneration in zebrafish

Abstract: BackgroundWe are using genetics to identify genes specifically involved in hearing regeneration. In a large-scale genetic screening, we identified mgat5a, a gene in the N-glycosylation biosynthesis pathway whose activity negatively impacts hair cell regeneration.MethodsWe used a combination of mutant analysis in zebrafish and a hair cell regeneration assay to phenotype the loss of Mgat5a activity in zebrafish. We used pharmacological inhibition of N-glycosylation by swansonine. We also used over-expression ana… Show more

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“…Fig. 5F–I and our published data 39 , 40 ), indicating neuromast-specific expression in the uninjured state is not necessary for causing a hair cell regeneration-specific phenotype.
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Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…Fig. 5F–I and our published data 39 , 40 ), indicating neuromast-specific expression in the uninjured state is not necessary for causing a hair cell regeneration-specific phenotype.
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Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…We identified seven genes that specifically affected hair cell regeneration (Fig. 3c–g and our published data 39 , 40 ) without affecting hair cell development (Suppl. Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The embryos were then transferred to a 96-well plate (one embryo per well) and orientated to a lateral position for counting positive hair cells in the lateral line neuromasts. Positive mature hair cells in L1-L4 lateral line primary neuromasts or in LII.1-LII.2 secondary neuromasts were counted using a Zeiss Axio Observer A1 Inverted Phase Contrast Microscope and then the average number of regenerated hair cells was calculated (Pei et al, 2018(Pei et al, , 2016. To confirm the correct ablation of hair cells, a small number of copper-treated embryos were stained using Yo-PRO-1 iodide immediately after the copper treatment.…”
Section: Hair Cell Ablation and Regeneration Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hair cells were ablated at 3, 4, or 5 dpf by treatment with 10 µM copper(II) sulfate Microscope and then the average number of the regenerated hair cells was calculated (72,73). To confirm the correct ablation of hair cells, a small number of copper-treated embryos were stained using Yo-PRO-1 iodide immediately after the copper treatment.…”
Section: Hair Cell Ablation and Regeneration Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%