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Expression of the G protein γT1 subunit during zebrafish development

Here, we report the identification and expression analysis of the zebrafish G protein γT1 subunit gene ( gngT1) during development. Similar to its human and mouse homologs, we confirm zebrafish gngT1 is expressed in the developing retina, where its transcription overlaps with the photoreceptor cell-...

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Published in:Gene Expression Patterns 2007-04, Vol.7 (5), p.574-583
Main Authors: Chen, Hui, Leung, TinChung, Giger, Kathryn E., Stauffer, Anna M., Humbert, Jasper E., Sinha, Soniya, Horstick, Eric J., Hansen, Carl A., Robishaw, Janet D.
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Summary:Here, we report the identification and expression analysis of the zebrafish G protein γT1 subunit gene ( gngT1) during development. Similar to its human and mouse homologs, we confirm zebrafish gngT1 is expressed in the developing retina, where its transcription overlaps with the photoreceptor cell-specific marker, rhodopsin (rho). Surprisingly, we also show zebrafish gngT1 is expressed in the dorsal diencephalon, where its transcription overlaps with the pineal specific markers, arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase-2 ( annat-2) and extra-ocular rhodopsin ( exorh). Analysis of the proximal promoter sequence of the zebrafish gngT1 gene identifies several conserved binding sites for the cone-rod homeobox/orthodenticle (Crx/Otx) homeodomain family of transcription factors. Using a morpholino anti-sense approach in zebrafish, we show that targeted knockdown of otx5 potently suppresses gngT1 expression in the pineal gland, whereas knockdown of crx markedly reduces gngT1 expression in the retina. Taken together, these data indicate that pineal- and retinal-specific expression of the gngT1 gene are controlled by different transcription factors and exogenous signals.
ISSN:1567-133X
1872-7298
DOI:10.1016/j.modgep.2007.01.003