Developmental regulation and tissue-specific localization of calmodulin mRNA in the protochordate Cione intestinalis

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A full-length cDNA encoding a highly conserved calmodulin was isolated from a cDNA library prepared from hatched larvae of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis. Sequence analysis has identified a 447 b.p. open reading frame, encoding a putative protein of 149 amino acid residues, with a predicted molecular weight of 16.8 kDa, showing 85-98% identity to known calmodulins. Northern blot analysis revealed a single transcript of about 0.8 kb in length, which was maternally expressed and progressively increased during development, until late tail-bud stage. Whole-mount in situ hybridizations, carried out on embryos at different stages of development, showed that starting from the neurula stage, the C. intestinalis calmodulin (Ci-CaM) expression became restricted to the neuroectoderm and that in larvae it was specifically detected in the nervous system.

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Gregorio, A. D., Villani, M. G., Locascio, A., Ristoratore, F., Aniello, F., & Branno, M. (1998). Developmental regulation and tissue-specific localization of calmodulin mRNA in the protochordate Cione intestinalis. Development Growth and Differentiation, 40(4), 387–394. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-169X.1998.t01-2-00003.x

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