| Literature DB >> 25366274 |
Akane Kawaguchi1, Nanami Utsumi, Maki Morita, Aya Ohya, Shuichi Wada.
Abstract
Temporally controlled induction of gene expression is a useful technique for analyzing gene function. To make such a technique possible in Ciona intestinalis embryos, we employed the cis-regulatory region of the heat-shock protein 70 (HSP70) gene Ci-HSPA1/6/7-like for heat-inducible gene expression in C. intestinalis embryos. We showed that Ci-HSPA1/6/7-like becomes heat shock-inducible by the 32-cell stage during embryogenesis. The 5'-upstream region of Ci-HSPA1/6/7-like, which contains heat-shock elements indispensable for heat-inducible gene expression, induces the heat shock-dependent expression of a reporter gene in the whole embryo from the 32-cell to the middle gastrula stages and in progressively restricted areas of embryos in subsequent stages. We assessed the effects of heat-shock treatments in different conditions on the normality of embryos and induction of transgene expression. We evaluated the usefulness of this technique through overexpression experiments on the well-characterized, developmentally relevant gene, Ci-Bra, and showed that this technique is applicable for inferring the gene function in C. intestinalis.Entities:
Keywords: Ci-Bra; Ci-HSPA1/6/7-like; HSP70; cis-regulatory region
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25366274 DOI: 10.1002/dvg.22834
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genesis ISSN: 1526-954X Impact factor: 2.487