Expression pattern of two Frizzled-related genes, Frzb-1 and Sfrp-1, during mouse embryogenesis suggests a role for modulating action of Wnt family members
Autor: | B H, Hoang, J T, Thomas, F W, Abdul-Karim, K M, Correia, R A, Conlon, F P, Luyten, R T, Ballock |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
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Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins Gene Expression Proteins Extremities Xenopus Proteins Blotting Northern Wnt-5a Protein Wnt Proteins Embryonic and Fetal Development Mice Prosencephalon Mesencephalon Face Protein Biosynthesis Proto-Oncogene Proteins Animals Cloning Molecular Glycoproteins |
Zdroj: | Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 212(3) |
ISSN: | 1058-8388 |
Popis: | Wnt proteins have been implicated in regulating growth and pattern formation in a variety of tissues during embryonic development. We previously identified Frzb-1, a gene which encodes a secreted protein with homology in the ligand binding domain to the Wnt receptor Frizzled, but lacking the domain encoding the putative seven transmembrane segments. Frzb-1 has recently been shown to bind to Wnt proteins in vitro, and to inhibit the activity of Xenopus Wnt-8 in vivo. We report now that mFrzb-1 and Wnt transcripts display both complementary and overlapping expression patterns at multiple sites throughout embryonic development. By Northern analysis, the expression of mFrzb-1 in the developing mouse embryo is greatest from 10.5 to 12.5 days postcoitum (dpc). In the early embryo, mFrzb-1 is expressed in the primitive streak, presomitic mesoderm, somites, and brain. Later, mFrzb-1 exhibits sharp boundaries of expression in the limb bud, branchial arches, facial mesenchyme, and in cartilaginous elements of the appendicular skeleton. We conclude from these experiments that Frzb-1 is expressed at a time and location to modulate the action of Wnt family members during development of the limbs and central nervous system. |
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