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Animal Cells and Systems
2001 Volume.5 No. 1 p.59 ~ p.64
Expression of cell proliferation?related PCNA and E2F genes in Drosophila gut and inhibitory effect of nitric oxide
Choi Na-Hyun

Kim Young-Shin
Hwang Mi-Sun
Nam Hyuck-Jin
Kim Nam-Deuk
Chung Hae-Young
Yoo Mi-Ae
Abstract
To understand the late gut development and differentiation, identification and characterization of target genes of homeotic genes involved in gut development are required. We have previously reported that homeodomain proteins can regulate expression of the cell proliferation?related genes. We investigated here the expression of the Drosophila proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA) and E2F(dE2F) genes in larval and adult guts using trans?genic flies bearing lacZ reporter genes. Both PCNA and dE2F genes were expressed strongly in whole regions of the larval and adult guts including the esophagus, proventriculus, midgut and hindgut, showing higher expression in foregut and hindgut imaginal rings of larva. Nitric Oxide(NO) has been known to be involved in cell proliferation and tumor growth and also to have an antiproliferative activity. Therefore, we also investigated effects of NO on the expression of PCNA and dE2F genes in gut through analyses of lacZ reporter expression level in the SNP (NO donor)?treated larval guts. Expressions of both PCNA and dE2F were greatly declined by SNP. The inhibitory effect of NO was shown in whole regions of the gut, especially in hindgut, while the internal region of proventriculus, esophagus, foregut imaginal ring and hindgut imaginal ring was resistant. Our results suggest that this inhibitory effect may be related with the antiproliferative activity of NO.
KEYWORD
PCNA, E2F, Nitric oxide, Gut, Transgenic Drosophila
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