Abstract: | The full length sequence of the Xenopus integrin α5 subunit is reported. Analysis of cloned cDNA fragments reveals that alternative polyadenylation of α5 mRNA occurs in the embryo. Furthermore, a variant form of the α5 mRNA is expressed which encodes an integrin α5 subunit with a truncated cytoplasmic domain. Integrin α5 mRNA and protein are expressed in oocytes, eggs and throughout development. Spatial expression of α5 mRNAs is first detected by whole mount in situ hybridization in presumptive neural crest cells and in the somitic mesoderm from the midgastrula stage onwards. In contrast, the α5 protein is present on newly formed plasma membranes beginning at first cleavage. During neurulation, the integrin α5 subunit disappears from the outer layer of the ectoderm, the notochord and the neural tube and accumulates in the sensorial layer of the ectoderm, the somites and the neural crest cells. These results provide evidence for the position specific regulation of α subunit expression in early vertebrate embryos. |