Novel Eph-family receptor tyrosine kinase is widely expressed in the developing zebrafish nervous system
- PMID: 9186052
- DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0177(199706)209:2<166::AID-AJA3>3.0.CO;2-G
Novel Eph-family receptor tyrosine kinase is widely expressed in the developing zebrafish nervous system
Abstract
In a search for novel tyrosine kinases involved in vertebrate development, we have isolated cDNAs corresponding to three distinct members of the Eph-family of receptor tyrosine kinases. Whole mount RNA in situ hybridization analysis showed all three genes were most abundantly expressed in the developing nervous system. zek1 (zebrafish Eph-like kinase1) encodes a 981 amino acid polypeptide closely related to the murine Sek1 and Bsk receptors. Cos-1 cells transfected with zek1 produce a 141 kilodalton tyrosine phosphorylated protein which is recognized by antibodies raised against two predicted Zek1 peptides. These antibodies also recognized a protein of the same apparent molecular weight in lysates from zebrafish embryos and adults. Widespread expression of zek1 in the developing brain and neural tube suggested a generalized function of the Zek1 receptor in neuronal cell ontogeny.
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