Sequence and expression of Xenopus EAF2.

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Sequence and expression of Xenopus EAF2. Sequence and expression of Xenopus EAF2. (A) Xenopus EAF2 (xEAF2, GenBank Acc. # AJ579576) codes for a 250 amino‐acid protein with homologs in humans (hEAF2, GenBank Acc. # NP_060926) and mouse (mEAF2, GenBank Acc. # AAK59701). The amino‐acid identity between xEAF2 and hEAF2 and mEAF2 was calculated as 64 and 63%, respectively. Asterisks indicate conserved amino acids. (B) During Xenopus embryogenesis, EAF2 is expressed in the developing eye (arrowheads) as early as stage 18.5. (C) At stage 26, EAF2 expression is also detected in the pronephric tubule anlage (arrow) and faintly in the epiphysis (arrowhead). Dotted line indicates level of section shown in (D). (D) Transverse sections indicate that EAF2 is not expressed in the lens (arrowhead). (E–H) Wnt‐4 and EAF2 are co‐expressed in the pronephric anlage and in developing pronephric tubules. Wnt‐4 (E, G) and EAF2 (F, H) transcripts were detected by whole‐mount in situ hybridization. Embryos are shown in lateral views with anterior to the right and dorsal to the top. Insets show enlargements of the pronephric region. Wnt‐4 expression is present in the pronephric anlage (E, arrowhead) of a stage 23 embryo, whereas EAF2 expression is not yet detected at this stage (F). At stage 29/30, both Wnt‐4 (G) and EAF2 (H) are expressed in the pronephric tubule anlage. Daniel Maurus et al. EMBO J. 2005;24:1181-1191 © as stated in the article, figure or figure legend