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Cloning and spatiotemporal expression of RIC-8 in Xenopus embryogenesis

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  • G. Toroa(Author)
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  • J. Fuentealbaa(Author)
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  • C. Arriagadaa(Author)
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  • T. Camposa(Author)
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  • M. Albistura(Author)
  • aUniversidad de Concepción
Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review

Open access

Publication Information

Output type

Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review

Original language

English

Pages from-to (Number of pages)

Pages 401-408 (8 pages)

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Gene Expression Patterns (Volume 11, Issue 7)

Publication milestones

  • Published - 01/10/2011

Publication status

Published - 01/10/2011

ISSN

1567-133X

External Publication IDs

  • Scopus: 80052180803
  • PubMed: 21726669

Abstract

RIC-8 is a highly conserved protein that promotes G protein signaling as it acts as a Guanine nucleotide Exchanging Factor (GEF) over a subset of Gα subunits. In invertebrates, RIC-8 plays crucial roles in synaptic transmission as well as in asymmetric cell division. As a first step to address further studies on RIC-8 function in vertebrates, here we have cloned a ric-8 gene from Xenopus tropicalis (xtric-8) and determined its spatiotemporal expression pattern throughout embryogenesis. The xtric-8 transcript is expressed maternally and zygotically and, as development proceeds, it shows a dynamic expression pattern. At early developmental stages, xtric-8 is expressed in the animal hemisphere, whereas its expression is later restricted to neural tissues, such as the neural tube and the brain, as well as in the eye and neural crest-derived structures, including those of the craniofacial region. Together, our findings suggest that RIC-8 functions are related to the development of the nervous system.