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Publication : Prox1 is differentially localized during lens development.

First Author  Duncan MK Year  2002
Journal  Mech Dev Volume  112
Issue  1-2 Pages  195-8
PubMed ID  11850194 Mgi Jnum  J:145843
Mgi Id  MGI:3836138 Doi  10.1016/s0925-4773(01)00645-1
Citation  Duncan MK, et al. (2002) Prox1 is differentially localized during lens development. Mech Dev 112(1-2):195-8
abstractText  Prox1, the vertebrate cognate of Drosophila Prospero, is a homeodomain protein essential for the development of the lens, liver and lymphatic system. While it is well established that the subcellular distribution of Prospero changes during development, this had not been demonstrated for Prox1. Here, high-resolution confocal microscopy demonstrated that Prox1 protein is predominately cytoplasmic in the lens placode as well as the lens epithelium and germinative zone throughout development. However during fiber cell differentiation, Prox1 protein redistributes to cell nuclei. Finally, as lens fiber cells condense their chromatin in response to lens denucleation, Prox1 remains in the nucleus but does not appear to interact with DNA. Thus, it appears that the function of Prox1, like that of its Drosophila cognate Prospero, is at least partially controlled by changes in its subcellular distribution during development.
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