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Differential regulation of the two xGATA-1 genes during Xenopus development.

TitleDifferential regulation of the two xGATA-1 genes during Xenopus development.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsZhang C, Evans T
JournalJ Biol Chem
Volume269
Issue1
Pagination478-84
Date Published1994 Jan 07
ISSN0021-9258
KeywordsAnimals, Base Sequence, DNA, Complementary, DNA-Binding Proteins, Erythroid Precursor Cells, Erythroid-Specific DNA-Binding Factors, Gene Expression Regulation, Molecular Sequence Data, RNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional, RNA, Messenger, Transcription Factors, Transcription, Genetic, Xenopus laevis
Abstract

Xenopus laevis provides an established developmental system to study the regulation of cell lineage establishment and the generation of tissue-specific patterns of gene expression. We have isolated from Xenopus erythroid cell RNA two distinct cDNA clones encoding the xGATA-1 transcription factor. We have identified, in erythroid nuclear extracts, the sequence-specific DNA-binding protein they encode. By characterizing the expression patterns for RNA derived from two distinct homologues, we find that the two xGATA-1 genes are differentially regulated. The xGATA-1a mRNA predominates in embryos prior to terminal differentiation of erythroid cells, while the differentiated cells contain RNA derived predominantly from the xGATA-1b gene. Both proteins activate a target globin promoter in transient transfection assays. During early development, GATA-1 transcripts are localized to ventral regions of the embryo. GATA-1 should therefore provide a useful early marker for studying signalling pathways which result in the generation of ventral mesoderm. The differentially regulated genes may be distinct markers for targets of ventral mesoderm induction.

Alternate JournalJ Biol Chem
PubMed ID8276839
Grant ListDK44167 / DK / NIDDK NIH HHS / United States

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