| Literature DB >> 9447705 |
J J Essner1, J J Breuer, R D Essner, S C Fahrenkrug, P B Hackett.
Abstract
Nuclear receptors are a large family of ligand dependent transcription factors which participate in many diverse processes during development. In this report, we describe the cloning of the zebrafish thyroid hormone receptor alpha 1 (TR alpha 1) gene, the cellular counterpart of the viral oncogene v-erbA. TR alpha 1 is expressed during oogenesis and maternally supplied to the embryo. TR alpha 1 is expressed again after the mid blastula transition. By examining the effects of increased expression of TR alpha 1 on expression of a reporter gene which responds to both TR alpha 1 and retinoic acid receptors (RARs), we show that the zebrafish TR alpha 1 can act as a repressor during early zebrafish development before thyroid hormone is present in the embryo. In addition, our data suggest that TR alpha 1 can repress retinoic acid (RA)-signaling during early development. We propose that TR alpha 1 functions during early development as a transcriptional repressor, similar to the constitutive repressor activity of its viral counterpart v-erbA, which regulates anterior-posterior (A/P) patterning by repressing RA-signaling.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9447705 DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-0436.1997.6230107.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Differentiation ISSN: 0301-4681 Impact factor: 3.880