THYROID HORMONE RECEPTORS IN DEVELOPMENT
发育中的甲状腺激素受体
基本信息
- 批准号:2403230
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.15万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1990
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1990-05-01 至 2000-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Rana alternatives to animals in research developmental genetics enzyme inhibitors gene expression genetic transcription hormone receptor hormone regulation /control mechanism metamorphosis molecular cloning nucleic acid probes polymerase chain reaction thyroid hormone binding protein thyroid hormones
项目摘要
The long range goal of this research program is to elucidate the mechanisms
of action of thyroid hormone (TH) during development using the amphibian
Rana catesbeiana (RC) as the animal model. TH is essential for all aspects
of development in this species. The proposed research will determine 1)
the role that TH receptors (TRs) and deiodinases play in the coordination
of metamorphosis and 2) why the TRbeta gene is responsive to TH in the
tadpole but not in the adult frog.. The first three SAs will test the
following hypothesis: an important feature in the coordination of
metamorphosis is the control by TH per se of the expression of four genes
whose products are involved in determining the level of TH action in the
cell; t he genes for the TRalpha, TRbeta, 5-Deiodinase (5D) and 5'-
Deiodinase (5'D). Thus the relationships between the level of expression
of these genes and the ability of a tissue to exhibit its TH-dependent
developmental characteristics will be investigated. Studies will
determine, in two tissues (leg and tail) which metamorphose at different
stages of the life-cycle an thus at markedly different plasma TH levels, 1)
whether these genes are expressed in tadpoles in the absence of TH and 2)
the effects of thyroid status on the expression of these genes during pre-
and prometamorphosis and at climax. Next, the role of 5D and 5'D in
regulating tissue sensitivity to TH will be examined by inhibiting the
activity of these enzymes in tadpoles undergoing TH-induced metamorphosis.
Then the cell-specific patterns of expression and regulation of the TR, 5D
and 5'D genes will be defined using an RT in situ PCR technique. SA #5
will test a second hypothesis: the loss of TH-responsiveness of the TRbeta
gene following metamorphosis is due to either the absence of a factor(s)
essential for the response or the presence of a factor)s) that interferes
with the response. The presence of such a factor in frog or tadpole
nuclear extracts will first be demonstrated using constructs containing the
TRbeta promoter and a X. laevis oocyte nuclei expression system. Then,
electromobility shift assays, DNA footprinting and Far-western blotting
techniques will be used to ascertain if more than one factor is involved,
the location of the DNA/protein binding sites and whether binding to DNA is
direct or indirect. Time permitting we will clone and characterize the
cDNAs for the protein(s).
Thyroid dysfunction during human development results in brain damage, the
most severe manifestation of which is cretinism. Yet the mechanisms and
regulation of TH action during this period have received relatively little
attention, due in part to the difficulties of conducting studies in fetal
mammals. Thr proposed studies will utilize an eminently suitable animal
model to investigate these important biological processes.
这项研究计划的长期目标是阐明其机制
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