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Cloning and expression analysis of a novel mouse gene with sequence similarity to the Drosophila fat facets gene

Authors :
Wendy S. Pascoe
Toshiya Yamada
John S. Mattick
Stephen A. Wood
Rolf Kemler
Jens Hirchenhain
Kelin Ru
Source :
Mechanisms of Development. 63:29-38
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1997.

Abstract

The Drosophila fat facets (faf) gene is a ubiquitin-specific protease necessary for the normal development of the eye and of the syncytial stage embryo in the fly. Using a gene trap approach in embryonic stem cells we have isolated a murine gene with extensive sequence similarity to the Drosophila faf gene and called it Fam (fat facets in mouse). The putative mouse protein shows colinearity and a high degree of sequence identity to the Drosophila protein over almost its entire length of 2554 amino acids. The two enzymatic sites characteristic of ubiquitin-specific proteases are very highly conserved between mice and Drosophila and this conservation extends to yeast. Fam is expressed in a complex pattern during postimplantation development. In situ hybridisation detected Fam transcripts in the rapidly expanding cell populations of gastrulating and neurulating embryos, in post-mitotic cells of the CNS as well as in the apoptotic regions between the digits, indicating that it is not associated with a single developmental or cellular event. The strong sequence similarity to faf and the developmentally regulated expression pattern suggest that Fam and the ubiquitin pathway may play a role in determining cell fate in mammals, as has been established for Drosophila.

Details

ISSN :
09254773
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mechanisms of Development
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....033c20c3a05b8bf26feeb27a85d1abf7