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. 2002 Nov;2(1-2):39-43.
doi: 10.1016/s0925-4773(02)00354-4.

Expression of mOb1, a novel atypical 73 amino acid K50-homeodomain protein, during mouse development

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Expression of mOb1, a novel atypical 73 amino acid K50-homeodomain protein, during mouse development

Jimi Adu et al. Gene Expr Patterns. 2002 Nov.

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    [No authors listed] [No authors listed] Mech Dev. 2002 Dec;119 Suppl 1:S5-10. doi: 10.1016/s0925-4773(03)00085-6. Mech Dev. 2002. PMID: 14524327 No abstract available.

Abstract

We report the initial characterization of mOb1 (Odd homeoBox 1), which encodes an atypical 73 amino acid K50-homeodomain protein localised in the cytoplasm and absent from nuclei during mouse development. Conserved orthologues were present in man, rat, cow, pig and chicken, but not in fish, amphibians or invertebrates. Temporo-spatial patterns of mOb1 transcript and mOb1 protein expression were coincident in developing mouse embryos. Cardiac expression was first observed at E8.25 in linear heart tube myocardium and briefly in both horns of the sinus venosus. Myocardial expression peaked at E13.5, where after it diminished and was not detectable above background by adulthood. At no stage was expression observed in endocardium, endocardial cushion tissue, the coronary arteries or great vessels. At E13.5 and E15.5, mOb1 expression broadened to include skeletal muscle, stratified epithelium (upper aerodigestive tract and skin), epithelium of developing airways, vibrissae, midbrain/hindbrain junction, meninges, mesenchymal cellular condensations that preceded cartilage formation and chondrocytes.

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