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Distinct and Overlapping Expression Patterns of the Homer Family of Scaffolding Proteins and Their Encoding Genes in Developing Murine Cephalic Tissues.

Claes-Göran Reibring1,2, Kristina Hallberg1, Anders Linde1, Amel Gritli-Linde1.   

Abstract

In mammals Homer1, Homer2 and Homer3 constitute a family of scaffolding proteins with key roles in Ca2+ signaling and Ca2+ transport. In rodents, Homer proteins and mRNAs have been shown to be expressed in various postnatal tissues and to be enriched in brain. However, whether the Homers are expressed in developing tissues is hitherto largely unknown. In this work, we used immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization to analyze the expression patterns of Homer1, Homer2 and Homer3 in developing cephalic structures. Our study revealed that the three Homer proteins and their encoding genes are expressed in a wide range of developing tissues and organs, including the brain, tooth, eye, cochlea, salivary glands, olfactory and respiratory mucosae, bone and taste buds. We show that although overall the three Homers exhibit overlapping distribution patterns, the proteins localize at distinct subcellular domains in several cell types, that in both undifferentiated and differentiated cells Homer proteins are concentrated in puncta and that the vascular endothelium is enriched with Homer3 mRNA and protein. Our findings suggest that Homer proteins may have differential and overlapping functions and are expected to be of value for future research aiming at deciphering the roles of Homer proteins during embryonic development.

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Keywords:  ameloblasts; choroid plexus; cochlea; endothelium; hippocampal formation; hypothalamus; odontoblasts; olfactory epithelium; salivary glands; taste buds

Year:  2020        PMID: 32070057     DOI: 10.3390/ijms21041264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


  4 in total

1.  Loss of BMP2 and BMP4 Signaling in the Dental Epithelium Causes Defective Enamel Maturation and Aberrant Development of Ameloblasts.

Authors:  Claes-Göran Reibring; Maha El Shahawy; Kristina Hallberg; Brian D Harfe; Anders Linde; Amel Gritli-Linde
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-05-29       Impact factor: 6.208

2.  HOMER3 facilitates growth factor-mediated β-Catenin tyrosine phosphorylation and activation to promote metastasis in triple negative breast cancer.

Authors:  Qinghua Liu; Lixin He; Siqi Li; Fengyan Li; Guangzheng Deng; Xinjian Huang; Muwen Yang; Yunyun Xiao; Xiangfu Chen; Ying Ouyang; Jinxin Chen; Xuxia Wu; Xi Wang; Libing Song; Chuyong Lin
Journal:  J Hematol Oncol       Date:  2021-01-06       Impact factor: 17.388

Review 3.  Homer signaling pathways as effective therapeutic targets for ischemic and traumatic brain injuries and retinal lesions.

Authors:  Xiu-Quan Wu; Ning Su; Zhou Fei; Fei Fei
Journal:  Neural Regen Res       Date:  2022-07       Impact factor: 5.135

4.  A Novel Truncating Mutation in HOMER2 Causes Nonsyndromic Progressive DFNA68 Hearing Loss in a Spanish Family.

Authors:  María Lachgar; Matías Morín; Manuela Villamar; Ignacio Del Castillo; Miguel Ángel Moreno-Pelayo
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-12       Impact factor: 4.096

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