XB-ART-10093
Mech Dev
2000 Nov 01;981-2:99-104. doi: 10.1016/s0925-4773(00)00436-6.
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Distinct expression of two types of Xenopus Patched genes during early embryogenesis and hindlimb development.
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Patched (Ptc) is a putative twelve transmembrane domain protein that is both a Hedgehog (Hh) receptor and transcriptional target of Hh. In this study, we isolated Xenopus Ptc cDNAs, Ptc-1 and Ptc-2, and carried out comparative analyses on their expression patterns. The putative Ptc-2 protein has a long C-terminal extension that has similarities in both length and sequence to those of Ptc-1 proteins in mouse, chick and human. In both early embryogenesis and hindlimb development, Ptc-2 expression is restricted to cells that receive a Hh signal, a pattern similar to that of Gli-1. Ptc-1, however, shows a broader distribution, mainly non-overlapping with that of Ptc-2. Despite the difference in their expression patterns, both are induced in animal cap explants synergistically by Shh and Noggin, showing a conserved regulation in their activation mechanisms.
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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: gli1 gli2 gli3 ihh nog ptch1 ptch2 shh
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