Dynamic expression of the LAP family of genes during early development of Xenopus tropicalis

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QiuTan Yang
XiaoYan Lv
QingHua Kong
ChaoCui Li
Qin Zhou
BingYu Mao
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[1] Sichuan University,Core Facility of Genetically Engineered Mice, State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy, West China Hospital
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS
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Science China Life Sciences | 2011年 / 54卷
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LAP gene family; Densin; Erbin; Scrib; Lano; expression pattern;
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The leucine-rich repeats and PDZ (LAP) family of genes are crucial for the maintenance of cell polarity as well as for epithelial homeostasis and tumor suppression in both vertebrates and invertebrates. Four members of this gene family are known: densin, erbin, scribble and lano. Here, we identified the four members of the LAP gene family in Xenopus tropicalis and studied their expression patterns during embryonic development. The Xenopus LAP proteins show a conserved domain structure that is similar to their homologs in other vertebrates. In Xenopus embryos, these genes were detected in animal cap cells at the early gastrula stage. At later stages of development, they were widely expressed in epithelial tissues that are highly polar in nature, including the neural epithelia, optic and otic vesicles, and in the pronephros. These data suggest that the roles of the Xenopus LAP genes in the control of cell polarity and morphogenesis are conserved during early development. Erbin and lano show similar expression patterns in the developing head, suggesting potential functional interactions between the two molecules in vivo.
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