Abstract

Using PCR cloning, the mRNA of XNkx-2.3 gene, a Xenopus tinman homologue, was identified in a cDNA library prepared from thyroid hormone (T 3)-treated tadpole skin. Quantitative RT-PCR and RNase Protection Assay confirmed the expression of XNkx-2.3 in adult frog skin and its amount was similar to the amount found in heart. In situ hybridization indicated that XNkx-2.3 was expressed in the frog epidermis. Further analysis of XNkx-2.3 expression patterns demonstrates that it shares great similarities with a 63 kDa keratin, a well-characterized marker for skin maturation, in the following aspects. First, XNkx-2.3 was expressed in tadpole skin during metamorphosis (stages 55–59), but not in pre-metamorphic (stage 54) skin. Secondly, XNkx-2.3 expression in skin responded to T 3 stimulation because it could be precociously induced by T 3 at pre-metamorphic stage, both in tadpoles and in cultures of skin explants. Finally, the T 3-induced appearance of XNkx-2.3 in head skin occurred earlier and at higher level than that in tail skin. These data suggest that XNkx-2.3 may be an important factor for skin maturation and may also serve as a good marker to indicate the maturation of Xenopus epidermis.

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