| Literature DB >> 11169848 |
H Sumiyoshi1, F Laub, H Yoshioka, F Ramirez.
Abstract
Type XIX collagen is a poorly characterized extracellular matrix component thought to be involved in the formation of specialized basement membrane zones. Here we examined the developmental expression of the mouse gene (Col19a1) by in situ hybridization. Col19a1 expression during embryogenesis commences at approximately E9.5 in the myotome and with a pattern that closely follows the myogenic regulatory factor myf-5. Like myf-5, Col19a1 transcription gradually decreases in differentiating skeletal muscle progenitors and concomitantly to increased myogenin gene expression. Transient expression of Col19a1 in muscular tissues is confined to a few sites of the developing embryo, such as limbs, tongue, and the smooth muscle layers of the stomach and esophagus. Additional non-muscular sites of Col19a1 activity include the skin of the E16.5 embryos and the cerebral cortex and hippocampus of the new born brain. Unlike all other tissues, expression of Col19a1 in the central nervous system gradually increases after birth. Copyright 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11169848 DOI: 10.1002/1097-0177(2000)9999:9999<::AID-DVDY1099>3.0.CO;2-W
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Dyn ISSN: 1058-8388 Impact factor: 3.780