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Publication : In situ hybridization analysis of ZPK gene expression during murine embryogenesis.

First Author  Nadeau A Year  1997
Journal  J Histochem Cytochem Volume  45
Issue  1 Pages  107-18
PubMed ID  9010475 Mgi Jnum  J:37702
Mgi Id  MGI:85094 Doi  10.1177/002215549704500114
Citation  Nadeau A, et al. (1997) In situ hybridization analysis of ZPK gene expression during murine embryogenesis. J Histochem Cytochem 45(1):107-18
abstractText  ZPK is a recently described protein serine/threonine kinase that has been originally identified from a human teratocarcinoma cell line by the polymerase chain reaction and whose function in signal transduction has not yet been elucidated. To investigate the potential role of this protein kinase in developmental processes, we have analyzed the spatial and temporal patterns of expression of the ZPK gene in mouse embryos of different gestational ages. Northern blot analysis revealed a single mRNA species of about 3.5 KB from Day 11 of gestation onwards. In situ hybridization studies demonstrated strong expression of ZPK mRNA in brain and in a variety of embryonic organs that rely on epitheliomesenchymal interactions for their development, including skin, intestine, pancreas, and kidney. In these tissues, the ZPK mRNA was localized primarily in areas composed of specific types of differentiating cells, and this expression appeared to be upregulated at a time concomitant with the onset of terminal differentiation. Taken together, these observations raise the possibility that the ZPK gene product is involved in the establishment and/or maintenance of a fully cytodifferentiated state in a variety of cell lineages.
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