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Development, Vol 113, Issue 3 857-865, Copyright © 1991 by Company of Biologists


JOURNAL ARTICLES

Expression of p53 during mouse embryogenesis

P Schmid, A Lorenz, H Hameister and M Montenarh
Department of Biochemistry, University of Ulm, Federal Republic of Germany.

By in situ hybridisation we have examined the expression of p53 during mouse embryogenesis from day 8.5 to day 18.5 post coitum (p.c.). High levels of p53 mRNA were detected in all cells of the day 8.5 p.c. and 10.5 p.c. mouse embryo. However, at later stages of development, expression became more pronounced during differentiation of specific tissues e.g. of the brain, liver, lung, thymus, intestine, salivary gland and kidney. In cells undergoing terminal differentiation, the level of p53 mRNA declined strongly. In the brain, hybridisation signals were also observed in postmitotic but not yet terminally differentiated cells. Therefore, gene expression of p53 does not appear to be linked with cellular proliferation in this organ. A proposed role for p53 in cellular differentiation is discussed.


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