An IQGAP-related gene is activated during tentacle formation in the simple metazoan Hydra

C. R. Venturelli, S. Kuznetsov, L. M. Salgado, T. C.G. Bosch

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Resumen

Differentiation of body column epithelial cells into tentacle epithelial cells in Hydra is accompanied by changes in both cell shape and cell-cell contact. The molecular mechanism by which epithelial cells acquire tentacle cell characteristics is unknown. Here we report that expression of a Hydra homologue of the mammalian IQGAP1 protein is strongly upregulated during tentacle formation. Like mammalian IQGAP, Hydra IQGAP1 contains an N-terminal calponin-homology domain, IQ repeats and a conserved C terminus. In adult polyps a high level of Hydra IQGAP1 mRNA is detected at the basis of tentacles. Consistent with a role in tentacle formation, IQGAP1 expression is activated during head regeneration and budding at a time when tentacles are emerging. The observations support the previous hypothesis that IQGAP proteins are involved in cytoskeletal as well as cell-cell contact rearrangements.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)458-463
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónDevelopment Genes and Evolution
Volumen210
N.º8-9
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2000
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