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XB-ART-34943
Dev Growth Differ 2006 Dec 01;489:575-85. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.2006.00891.x.
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Involvement of a Xenopus nuclear GTP-binding protein in optic primordia formation.

Tamanoue Y , Hongo I , Okamoto H .


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Using a subtracted Xenopus cDNA library based on the differential sensitivity of anterior and posterior genes to retinoic acid, we isolated a novel Xenopus nuclear GTP-binding protein (XGB). XGB is expressed prominently in the optic primordia at the tailbud stage. The N-terminal region of XGB contains a set of GTP-binding protein motifs, and the C-terminal region contains two putative nuclear localization signals and two coiled regions. A GFP-XGB fusion protein was expressed in the nucleus of NIH3T3 cells where it bound to subnuclear structures. Truncated C-terminal constructs of XGB containing both nuclear localization signal(s) and coiled region(s) suppressed eye formation, whereas neither the N-terminal construct nor constructs with a mutated GTP-binding protein motif affected eye formation. Expression of Pax6 and Rx1 genes, which are crucial for eye development, was reduced in embryos overexpressing the C-terminal constructs of XGB. Suppression of Pax6 and Rx1 at earlier developmental stages as well as perturbation of eye formation at later stages was counteracted by co-expression of wild-type XGB. We conclude that XGB plays a role in the formation of optic primordia through activation of at least two eye field transcription factors.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: en2 gtpbp4 pax6 rax xgb


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