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XB-ART-46445
Dongwuxue Yanjiu 2012 Dec 01;33E5-6:E82-8. doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1141.2012.E05-06E82.
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Involvement of XZFP36L1, an RNA-binding protein, in Xenopus neural development.

Xia YJ , Zhao SH , Mao BY .


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Xenopus ZFP36L1 (zinc finger protein 36, C3H type-like 1) belongs to the ZFP36 family of RNA-binding proteins, which contains two characteristic tandem CCCH-type zinc-finger domains. The ZFP36 proteins can bind AU-rich elements in 3' untranslated regions of target mRNAs and promote their turnover. However, the expression and role of ZFP36 genes during neural development in Xenopus embryos remains largely unknown. The present study showed that Xenopus ZFP36L1 was expressed at the dorsal part of the forebrain, forebrain-midbrain boundary, and midbrain-hindbrain boundary from late neurula stages to tadpole stages of embryonic development. Overexpression of XZFP36L1 in Xenopus embryos inhibited neural induction and differentiation, leading to severe neural tube defects. The function of XZP36L1 requires both its zinc finger and C terminal domains, which also affect its subcellular localization. These results suggest that XZFP36L1 is likely involved in neural development in Xenopus and might play an important role in post-transcriptional regulation.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: ascl1 csf3 dbx1 en2 nkx6-2 pax3 phf20 snai2 sox1 sox2 sox3 tnf tubb2b vegfa zfp36 zfp36l1 zfp36l2.2


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