The temporal requirement for endothelin receptor-B signalling during neural crest development. Author M Shin, J Levorse, R Ingram, S Tilghman Publication Year 1999 Type Journal Article Abstract Endothelin receptor B (EDNRB) is a G-protein-coupled receptor with seven transmembrane domains which is required for the development of melanocytes and enteric neurons. Mice that are homozygous for a null mutation in the Ednrb gene are almost completely white and die as juveniles from megacolon. To determine when EDNRB signalling is required during embryogenesis, we have exploited the tetracycline-inducible system to generate strains of mice in which the endogenous Ednrb locus is under the control of the tetracycline-dependant transactivators tTa or rtTA. By using this system to express Ednrb at different stages of embryogenesis, we have determined that EDNRB is required during a restricted period of neural crest development between embryonic days 10 and 12.5. Moreover, our results imply that EDNRB is required for the migration of both melanoblasts and enteric neuroblasts. Keywords Animals, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Signal Transduction, Mice, Cell Differentiation, Trans-Activators, Neurons, Cell Movement, Cecum, Colon, Doxycycline, Melanocytes, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Neural Crest, Receptor, Endothelin B, Receptors, Endothelin, Tetracycline Journal Nature Volume 402 Issue 6761 Pages 496-501 Date Published 12/1999 Alternate Journal Nature Google ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XML