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Preliminary Study on Functions of Zebrafish Caveolin-1

Authors: 
Wang L, Mo SJ, Li J, Li Q, Cui ZB
Citation: 
Acta Hydrobiologica Sinica. 2010 Nov;34(6):1083-90
Abstract: 
Caveolin- 1 (Cav- 1) is the key structural protein of caveolae that regulates cellular proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis through its interaction with multiple signaling molecules. Abnormal expression of cav-1 genes is closely associated with development and progression of various human diseases, while functions of Cav-1 in zebrafish remain largely unknown. In the study, we have cloned full-length cDNAs for two Cav-1 isoforms from zebrafish. Alignment of amino acid sequences for Cav- 1s from multiple species indicates that vertebrate Cav- 1 proteins arc highly conserved during evolution. Transcriptional expression of cav-1α and cav-1β was found in most of adult tissues detected with RT-PCR. Spatiotemporal expression patterns of some tissue-specific marker genes were investigated with whole-mount in situ hybridization during embryonic development. Over-expression or knockdown with MOs of cav-1α markedly affected the development of notochord and somite, while over-expression or knockdown of cav-1β resulted in abnormal liver development. In addition, over-expression or knockdown with MOs of cav-1α or -1β led to abnormal neural development. Therefore, Cav- 1 plays crucial roles in maintenance of physiological functions of adult tissues and organs and in regulation of zebrafish embryonic development
Organism or Cell Type: 
zebrafish
Delivery Method: 
Microinjection