Expression pattern of zebrafish tcf7 suggest unexplored domains of Wnt/β-catenin activity

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Tcf/Lef transcription factors play an important role in mediating canonical Wnt signaling. When bound by β-catenin, Tcf/Lef proteins either activate or de-repress gene transcription. In zebrafish, four members have been identified: Lef1, Tcf3, Tcf3b, and Tcf4. Here, we report the cloning and expression of the tcf7 gene. Forms of Tcf7 expressed in the embryo contain two highly conserved regions: an N-terminal β-catenin binding domain and a C-terminal HMG domain. Tcf7 lacks a putative Groucho corepressor binding site, suggesting that, like Lef1, it functions as a transcriptional activator. We isolated three C-terminal splice variants of tcf7 corresponding to human B, C, and D isoforms. tcf7 expression overlaps with lef1 expression maternally, in the tail bud, fin buds, and paraxial mesoderm, and we expect that the two genes function redundantly in those areas. tcf7 is also expressed in nonoverlapping areas such as the prechordal mesoderm, dorsal retina, and median fin fold, suggesting unique functions. © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Veien, E. S., Grierson, M. J., Saund, R. S., & Dorsky, R. I. (2005). Expression pattern of zebrafish tcf7 suggest unexplored domains of Wnt/β-catenin activity. Developmental Dynamics, 233(1), 233–239. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.20330

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