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Identification, characterization, and effects of Xenopus laevis PNAS-4 gene on embryonic development.


ABSTRACT: Apoptosis plays an important role in embryonic development. PNAS-4 has been demonstrated to induce apoptosis in several cancer cells. In this study, we cloned Xenopus laevis PNAS-4 (xPNAS-4), which is homologous to the human PNAS-4 gene. Bioinformatics analysis for PNAS-4 indicated that xPNAS-4 shared 87.6% identity with human PNAS-4 and 85.5% with mouse PNAS-4. The phylogenetic tree of PNAS-4 protein was also summarized. An analysis of cellular localization using an EGFP-fused protein demonstrated that xPNAS-4 was localized in the perinuclear region of the cytoplasm. RT-PCR analysis revealed that xPNAS-4, as a maternally expressed gene, was present in all stages of early embryo development. Whole-mount in situ hybridization showed that xPNAS-4 was mainly expressed in ectoderm and mesoderm. Furthermore, microinjection of xPNAS-4 mRNA in vivo caused developmental defects manifesting as a small eye phenotype in the Xenopous embryos, and as a small eye or one-eye phenotype in developing zebrafish embryos. In addition, embryos microinjected with xPNAS-4 antisense morpholino oligonucleotides (MOs) exhibited a failure of head development and shortened axis.

SUBMITTER: Yan F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2864509 | biostudies-literature | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification, characterization, and effects of Xenopus laevis PNAS-4 gene on embryonic development.

Yan Fei F   Ruan Xu-zhi XZ   Yang Han-shuo HS   Yao Shao-hua SH   Zhao Xin-yu XY   Gou Lan-tu LT   Ma Fan-xin FX   Yuan Zhu Z   Deng Hong-xin HX   Wei Yu-quan YQ  

Journal of biomedicine & biotechnology 20100504


Apoptosis plays an important role in embryonic development. PNAS-4 has been demonstrated to induce apoptosis in several cancer cells. In this study, we cloned Xenopus laevis PNAS-4 (xPNAS-4), which is homologous to the human PNAS-4 gene. Bioinformatics analysis for PNAS-4 indicated that xPNAS-4 shared 87.6% identity with human PNAS-4 and 85.5% with mouse PNAS-4. The phylogenetic tree of PNAS-4 protein was also summarized. An analysis of cellular localization using an EGFP-fused protein demonstra  ...[more]

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