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Overexpression of the Xenopus tight-junction protein claudin causes randomization of the left-right body axis

Journal

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 230, Issue 2, Pages 217-229

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1006/dbio.2000.0116

Keywords

Xenopus; left-right asymmetry; Claudin; ZO-1; tight junctions; cell adhesion; cell-cell interactions

Funding

  1. NICHD NIH HHS [R37 HD021502, R37 HD021502-15, R37 HD 21503-15] Funding Source: Medline

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This study presents Xenopus claudin (Xcla), a tight-junction protein that is abundantly expressed in eggs and neuroectodermal precursors during early development. It was isolated via a differential screen for mRNAs enriched in microsomes in the Xenopus blastula. The Xcla protein contains four transmembrane domains and a carboxy-terminal cytoplasmic region with a putative PDZ-binding site. We show that this PDZ-binding site of Xcla is critical for its correct localization on the cell membrane and that a truncated form leads to delocalization of the tight-junction protein ZO-1. Overexpression of Xcla causes changes in the cell adhesion properties of blastomeres and leads to visceral situs randomization. The results suggest that left-right axial patterning is very sensitive to changes in regulation of cell-cell interactions and implicate a tight-junction protein in the determination of left-right asymmetry. (C) 2001 Academic Press.

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