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Gene expression in sea urchin development: Study of LpS1 gene regulation and cloning and characterization of the SpKrox-1 gene

Posted on:1996-05-11Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at HoustonCandidate:Wang, WeiyeFull Text:PDF
GTID:1463390014988116Subject:Molecular biology
Abstract/Summary:
Cell differentiation are associated with activation of cell lineage-specific genes. The ;DNA-binding proteins play key roles in determination of cell differentiation. The zinc finger domain is a DNA-binding domain present in many transcription factors. Based on homologies in zinc fingers, a zinc finger-encoding gene, SpKrox-1, was cloned from S. purpuratus. The putative SpKrox-1 protein has all structural characteristics of a transcription factor: four zinc fingers for DNA binding; acidic domain for transactivation; basic domain for nuclear targeting; and leucine zipper for dimerization. SpKrox-1 RNA transcripts showed a transient expression pattern which correlates largely with early embryonic development. The spatial expression of SpKrox-1 mRNA was distributed throughout the gastrula and larva ectodermal wall. However, SpKrox-1 was not expressed in pigment cells. The SpKrox-1 gene is thus a marker of a subset of SMCs or ectoderm cells. The structural features, and the transient temporal and restricted spatial expression patterns suggest that SpKrox-1 plays a role in a specific developmental event.
Keywords/Search Tags:Spkrox-1, Gene, Expression
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