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XB-ART-12913
Mech Dev 1999 Apr 01;821-2:205-11.
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Expression of retinoic acid 4-hydroxylase (CYP26) during mouse and Xenopus laevis embryogenesis.

de Roos K , Sonneveld E , Compaan B , ten Berge D , Durston AJ , van der Saag PT .


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Retinoids are important signal molecules during vertebrate embryonic development and their synthesis as well as catabolism should therefore be strictly regulated. The retinoic acid (RA) 4-hydroxylase, belonging to the cytochrome P450 family CYP26, is an enzyme catalyzing the 4-hydroxylation of RA, thereby regulating RA homeostasis. Here we describe the temporal and spatial expression patterns of mouse (mCYP26) and Xenopus laevis (xCYP26) homologues. In mouse, expression is detected in uterine crypt, around differentiating cartilage, several regions of the head, regions of the pharynx, the neural retina, and several regions of the trunk. In Xenopus, Northern blot analysis shows presence of xCYP26 transcripts before the MBT and an increased expression level during gastrulation. Whole-mount in situ hybridization shows a specific expression pattern arising at onset of gastrulation, with a ring around the blastopore. By mid gastrulation there is an anterior and a posterior expression domain, each of which gets more complex later in development. There are some important similarities and differences in expression pattern between Xenopus and mouse.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: cyp26a1 cyp4b1


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