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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.313, No.2, 230-236, 2004
Evolutionarily conserved expression pattern and trans-regulating activity of Xenopus p51/p63
p511p63, a member of the p53 gene family, is structurally conserved among a wide range of organisms, although the transactivator (TA) and N-terminally truncated (DeltaN) isotype producing property seems to vary. Since p51/p63 is thought to play important roles in skin, limb, and craniofacial development in mammals, we examined Xenopus laevis larval and adult tissues for expression of p51/p63. Temporal analyses indicated enhanced transcription of the AN form of p51/p63 in premetamorphosis phase (at stage 4448). p51/p63-positive cells in the inner layer of larval skin expanded to the suprabasal layers during the stratification. The epithelium of limb buds and the maxillofacial ectodermal tissues in tadpoles had a high level expression of p51/p63. The cloned DeltaN-A/gamma type Xenopus p51/p63 exhibited a dominant-negative activity against the human TA-A/gamma isotype in a reporter assay. These results suggest that tissue-specific p51/p63-inducing mechanism and isotype-specific transcriptional regulator activities of p51/p63 are conserved between mammals and frogs. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.