Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8471035 | Gene Expression Patterns | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, we investigated for the first time the spatio-temporal expression of adgra2 during early Xenopus embryogenesis in detail. In silico approaches showed that the genomic adgra2 region as well as the Adgra2 protein sequence is highly conserved among different species including Xenopus. RT-PCR experiments confirmed that embryonic adgra2 expression is primarily detected at the beginning of neurulation and is then present throughout the whole Xenopus embryogenesis until stage 42. Whole mount in situ hybridization approaches visualized adgra2 expression in many tissues during Xenopus embryogenesis such as the cardiovascular system including the heart, the migrating neural crest cells and the developing eye including the periocular mesenchyme. Our results indicate a role of Adgra2 for embryogenesis and are a good starting point for further functional studies during early vertebrate development.
Keywords
GPCRLRRPOMSyntenyBlastoporeWMISHHRDNotochordSHFNCCRT-PCRPeriocular mesenchymeblastocoelG protein coupled receptorbranchial archesExpressionEndocardiumHindgutLeucine rich repeatAnimalImmunoglobulin domainGPSNeural crest cellsSomiteVascular systemPosteriordorsal Cement glandOptic cupanteriorNeural tubeSecond heart fieldMyocardiumXenopus laevisreverse transcriptase polymerase chain reactionposterior cardinal veinventralProctodeumPericardiumPCVWhole mount in situ hybridization
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Authors
Franziska A. Seigfried, Petra Dietmann, Michael Kühl, Susanne J. Kühl,