Literature DB >> 18946987

[Study of expression of beta-III tubulin in human eye tissues during prenatal development].

I G Panova, Iu B Markitantova, N V Firsova, O V Podgornyĭ, Iu A Smirnova, G T Sukhikh, R D Zinov'eva, V I Mitashov.   

Abstract

Expression of beta-III tubulin, a marker protein of early neuronal cells, was studied by molecular genetic and immunochemical techniques. The study was performed with human eyes in the 8.5th to 27-28th weeks of prenatal development. Expression of beta-III tubulin was detected immunochemically in the retina and lens fibers in the 8.5 to 22-23 weeks of development. PCR revealed a high level of expression of the gene for beta-III tubulin in the retina of 9.5-week embryos. The level of expression of this gene remained high until the 18th week of prenatal development, slightly decreased to the 24th week, and became negligible in 27- to 28-week embryos. In the 15th to 24th weeks of prenatal development, the level of expression of this gene in the lens was very low and became undetectable in 27- to 28-week embryos. The results of PCR analysis are consistent with immunochemical data.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18946987

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol        ISSN: 1026-3470


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