Regulated expression of the retinoblastoma gene product by fibroblast growth factor but not by activin during mesoderm induction in Xenopus |
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Authors: | J Greenland L L Gillespie |
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Institution: | (1) Terry Fox Cancer Research Laboratories, Division of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland, A1B 3V6, Canada, CA |
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Abstract: | The retinoblastoma (RB) gene is a tumor suppressor gene that plays an important role in cell cycle arrest and in the terminal
differentiation of skeletal myoblasts. Differentiation into muscle occurs in Xenopus embryo explants during mesoderm induction by fibroblast growth factor (FGF) or activin A. We examined expression of the RB
gene product (pRB) during mesoderm induction in vivo and in vitro. We show that hypo- and hyper-phosphorylated forms of pRB
are present during early development and that expression of both forms increases significantly during the blastula stage,
concomitant with mesoderm induction. Further investigation revealed that pRB is enriched in the presumptive mesoderm of the
blastula stage embryo. In animal cap explants induced by Xenopus bFGF (XbFGF), pRB expression levels increased approximately tenfold while no increase was observed in explants induced by
activin. However, when explants were induced by XbFGF in the presence of sodium orthovanadate, a compound previously shown
to synergize with FGF to produce more dorsal ”activin-like” inductions than FGF alone, only a slight increase in pRB expression
was observed. Furthermore, upregulation of pRB during mesoderm induction in vitro displayed an inverse correlation with expression
of XFKH1, a marker for notochord. These results suggest that pRB may be important for patterning along the dorsoventral axis.
Received: 22 February 1996 / Accepted: 20 September 1996 |
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Keywords: | Retinoblastoma Mesoderm induction Xenopus laevis Fibroblast growth factor Activin |
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