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Publication : PCP4 is highly expressed in ectoderm and particularly in neuroectoderm derivatives during mouse embryogenesis.

First Author  Thomas S Year  2003
Journal  Gene Expr Patterns Volume  3
Issue  1 Pages  93-7
PubMed ID  12609609 Mgi Jnum  J:82504
Mgi Id  MGI:2653420 Doi  10.1016/s1567-133x(02)00100-x
Citation  Thomas S, et al. (2003) PCP4 is highly expressed in ectoderm and particularly in neuroectoderm derivatives during mouse embryogenesis. Gene Expr Patterns 3(1):93-7
abstractText  PCP4 (PEP-19) belongs to a family of proteins involved in calcium transduction signals and binds calmodulin via an IQ motif, in a calcium independent manner. PCP4 gene maps to murine chromosome 16 and in human to chromosome 21. Murine PCP4 expression in the brain has been detected by Northern blot analysis to be mainly post-natal and in the adult to have a neuronal pattern. To investigate if it might have a role earlier in development, we analyzed its expression during mouse embryogenesis by in situ hybridization from E7.5 post-coitum (p.c.) to E17.5 p.c., and in P0 brain. Early, at E7.5, a high expression is restricted to the extra embryonic ectoderm. Embryonic expression starts at E9.5. At E10.5, PCP4 shows a strong signal in the post-mitotic cells of the diencephalon, the metencephalon and the myelencephalon and in the dorsal and cranial ganglia. The floor plate is also densely labelled. At E17.5, PCP4 is expressed in the central nervous system, in the myenteric plexus, and in other ectoderm derivatives, for instance the lens, the hairy cells of the cochlea, the enamel organ and the hair follicles. Thus, during embryogenesis PCP4 is mainly expressed in ectoderm and neuroectoderm comprising neural crest derived cells.
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