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            Identification, tissue distribution and developmental expression of tjp1/zo-1, tjp2/zo-2 and tjp3/zo-3 in the zebrafish, Danio rerio
- Authors
- Kiener, T.K., Sleptsova-Friedrich, I., and Hunziker, W.
- ID
- ZDB-PUB-070726-14
- Date
- 2007
- Source
- Gene expression patterns : GEP 7(7): 767-776 (Journal)
- Registered Authors
- Keywords
- Tight junction, Zonula occludens, Tissue distribution, Developmental expression, Teleosts, Zebrafish, ZO-1, ZO-2, ZO-3, TJP1, TJP2, TJP3, Gene expression, Gene duplication
- MeSH Terms
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                - Zebrafish
- Zonula Occludens-1 Protein
- Models, Genetic
- Evolution, Molecular
- Animals
- Carrier Proteins/biosynthesis*
- Gene Expression Profiling*
- Transcription, Genetic
- Cloning, Molecular
- Membrane Proteins/biosynthesis*
- Phylogeny
- Phosphoproteins/biosynthesis*
- Models, Biological
- Zonula Occludens Proteins
- Zonula Occludens-2 Protein
- Zebrafish Proteins/biosynthesis*
- Tissue Distribution
- Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental*
- Gene Duplication
 
- PubMed
- 17632043 Full text @ Gene Expr. Patterns
            Citation
        
        
            Kiener, T.K., Sleptsova-Friedrich, I., and Hunziker, W. (2007) Identification, tissue distribution and developmental expression of tjp1/zo-1, tjp2/zo-2 and tjp3/zo-3 in the zebrafish, Danio rerio. Gene expression patterns : GEP. 7(7):767-776.
        
    
                
                    
                        Abstract
                    
                    
                
                
            
        
        
    
        
            
            
 
    
    
        
    
    
    
        
                The tight junction (TJ) or zona occludens (ZO) proteins TJP1/ZO-1, TJP2/ZO-2 and TJP3/ZO-3 belong to the membrane associated guanylate kinase-like (MAGUK) protein family and link TJ integral membrane proteins to the actin cytoskeleton. TJPs also serve as scaffolds for signaling proteins and transcription factors that regulate vesicular traffic and cell proliferation and differentiation. Here, we report the identification of two tjp1/zo-1 (tjp1.1 and tjp1.2) and tjp2/zo-2 (tjp2.1 and tjp2.2) genes each and one tjp3/zo-3 gene, and characterize their tissue specific distribution and developmental expression in zebrafish embryos. Transcripts for all five TJPs are maternally supplied and localized expression due to embryonic transcription is observed following the midblastula transition stage of development. In addition to a widespread distribution, individual genes show tissue specific expression patterns and a dynamic regulation during the developmental stages from 2 cells to 4dpf analyzed. The most noticeable differences in expression patterns are observed in the posterior part of the embryo during somitogenesis. While all TJPs are expressed in the pronephric ducts and epidermis by 18hpf, tjp1.1 is highly expressed in the hypochord and blood island, tjp1.2 in the somites and the posterior part of the notochord, tjp2.1 in the somites and the ventral part of the spinal cord, and tjp2.2 in the somites only. Individual TJPs are also strongly expressed in different layers of the eye and, at later stages, in central nervous system (CNS) tissues. Interestingly, the differential tissue and developmental expression of the two tjp1 and tjp2 genes indicates that the duplicated genes have been adapted for distinct transcriptional regulations during evolution.
            
    
        
        
    
    
    
                
                    
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