Identification of POU-class homeobox genes in a freshwater sponge and the specific expression of these genes during differentiation

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We reported previously the identification of three homeobox-containing genes, prox1, prox2 and prox3, in sponges [Seimiya, M., Ishiguro, H., Miura, K., Watanabe, Y. and Kurosawa, Y. (1994) Eur. J. Biochem. 221, 219-225]. The transcripts of prox1 and prox2 were identified in cells at all stages of differentiation. In the present study, we have identified two POU-class homeobox genes, designated spou-1 and spou-2, in a freshwater sponge (Ephydatoa fluviatilis). These genes each encode a POU-specific domain and a POU-type homeodomain. The amino acid sequences of the POU-specific domain and the POU-type homeodomain encoded by the spou-1 gene were 76% and 67% similar to those of the human Pit-1 gene, respectively. The amino acid sequence of the POU-specific domain encoded by the spou-2 gene was also most similar to that encoded by the human Pit-1 gene among all the POU-class homeobox genes that have been sequenced to date. In contrast to the results for prox1 and prox2, transcripts of the spou-1 and spou-2 genes were identified in cells only at specific stages during the differentiation of the sponge.

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Seimiya, M., Watanabe, Y., & Kurosawa, Y. (1997). Identification of POU-class homeobox genes in a freshwater sponge and the specific expression of these genes during differentiation. European Journal of Biochemistry, 243(1–2), 27–31. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1997.0027a.x

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