GATA-4/5/6, a subfamily of three transcription factors transcribed in developing heart and gut.

Anne C. Laverriere(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Colin MacNeill(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Christopher G. Mueller(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Robert E. Poelmann(Fox Chase Cancer Center), J. B. Burch(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Todd Evans(Fox Chase Cancer Center)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
September 1, 1994
Cited by 564Open Access
Full Text

Abstract

We describe experiments which show that: 1) two previously identified members of the GATA family of transcription factors (both of which were originally called GATA-4) correspond to chicken cDNAs for two distinct factors (which we now refer to as cGATA-4 and cGATA-5); 2) another new member of this family corresponds to a third factor designated cGATA-6; 3) each of these mRNAs displays a differential expression pattern. The cGATA-5 gene is initially transcribed in the cardiac crescent prior to formation of the primordial heart tube. Following formation of the primitive heart, cGATA-5 transcripts are evident in both endocardium and myocardium as well as in other lateral plate derivatives. The cGATA-5 gene is also transcribed in the primitive embryonic gut and in late stage embryos is sequentially up-regulated in distinct segments of gastrointestinal epithelia as they undergo terminal differentiation. These studies thus provide novel insights into tissue-specific regulation by GATA-5, as well as into possibly overlapping regulatory functions for these three family members.


Related Papers

No related papers found

Powered by citation graph analysis