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. 2020 Nov 23;11:569314. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2020.569314

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Activation of Alx1 in euechinoids (S. purpuratus) and regulatory inputs into primary mesenchyme cell (PMC) effector genes. Only a small number of more than 420 effector genes differentially expressed in PMCs (Rafiq et al., 2014) is shown here. A large subset of effector genes receives regulatory inputs from both Ets1 and Alx1 (Rafiq et al., 2014). Positive regulatory inputs by Ets1 and Alx1 into msp130, sm50, and vegf-Ig-10 are described in (Oliveri et al., 2008). Direct targets of the sea urchin Alx1 (Khor et al., 2019) define a genetic subcircuit that impinges on almost all aspect of PMC morphogenesis, including directional cell migration, extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling, cell-cell fusion, and biomineralization. Dashed arrows indicate interactions that may be indirect. For additional information regarding the developmental functions of the specific effector genes shown here, see Shashikant et al. (2018) and references therein.