Transcription of c-onc genes c-rasKi and c-fms during mouse development.
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- 1 June 1983
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 3 (6), 1062-1069
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.3.6.1062
Abstract
We investigated the expression of cellular sequences c-rasKi and c-fms, which are homologous to the oncogenes of Kirsten rat sarcoma virus and the McDonough strain of feline sarcoma virus, during murine development and in a variety of mouse tissues. The c-rasKi gene was found to be transcribed into two mRNA species of approximately 2.0 and 4.4 kilobases, whereas a single c-fms-related transcript of approximately 3.7 kilobases was identified. The c-rasKi gene appeared to be expressed ubiquitously, since similar levels of transcripts were observed in embryos, fetuses, extraembryonal structures, and a variety of postnatal tissues. In contrast, significant expression of c-fms was found to be confined to the placenta and extraembryonal membranes (i.e., combined yolk sac and amnion). The concentration of c-fms transcripts in the placenta increased approximately 15-fold (relative to day-7 to day-9 conceptuses) during development before reaching a plateau at day 14 to 15 of gestation. The time course of cfms expression in the extraembryonal membranes appeared to parallel the stage-specific pattern observed in the placenta. The level of c-fms transcripts in the extraembryonal tissues reached a level which was approximately 20- to 50-fold greater than that in the fetus. These findings suggest that the c-fms gene product may play a role in differentiation of extraembryonal structures or in transport processes occurring in these tissues. Our results indicate that the c-onc genes analyzed in the present study exert essentially different functions during mouse development.Keywords
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