Embryonic development depends upon the utilization of messenger RNA and proteins stored in the egg as well as synthesized by the embryo. Developmental defects, which result in spontaneous abortion or birth defects in humans, can thus be the result of genetic or environmental perturbations of gene expression occurring during oogenesis or embryogenesis. This project is designed to assess the interaction between stored maternal components and those encoded by the embryonic genome in a convenient model system, the sea urchin embryo. Echinoid interspecies hybrid embryos fail to accumlate a variety of mRNAs of one species. The expression of one such gene encoding metallothionein (MT) is restricted posttranscriptionally in hybrids. The hypothesis that this is the result of a competition betwen MT mRNA for factors resulting in mRNA stabilization will be tested by measuring MT mRNA stabilities and by microinjection into eggs of MT mRNAs. The control of stability of other mRNAs will be analyzed by the microinjection of radioactive synthetic mRNAs produced from chimeric DNA molecules. The autoregulation of tubulin gene expression during embryogenesis will be analyzed using similar approaches, with the expectation that coding sequence elements of the mRNA are responsible for the control of mRNA stability by the level of unpolymerized tubulin dimers. The sequence elements responsible for the temporal and spatial specificity, as well as the induction by heavy metals and repression by chelators, of MT gene expression will be assessed in transient assays of expression of microinjected DNA mutated in vitro. This should result in the development of a very active inducible promoter system potentially useful for the conditional production of heterologous mRNAs and antisense RNA applicable to the analysis of gene function. Ultimately, these investigations should help establish an understanding of how gene expression is regulated and integrated during embryomic development and how this leads to the formation of increasingly complex structural and functional components of the embryo.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01HD018332-06
Application #
3315368
Study Section
Molecular Biology Study Section (MBY)
Project Start
1984-03-01
Project End
1990-03-31
Budget Start
1989-04-01
Budget End
1990-03-31
Support Year
6
Fiscal Year
1989
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Mcgill University
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Montreal
State
PQ
Country
Canada
Zip Code
H3 2T5
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Cserjesi, P; Fairley, P; Brandhorst, B P (1992) Functional analysis of the promoter of a sea urchin metallothionein gene. Biochem Cell Biol 70:1142-50
Gong, Z Y; Cserjesi, P; Wessel, G M et al. (1991) Structure and expression of the polyubiquitin gene in sea urchin embryos. Mol Reprod Dev 28:111-8
Brandhorst, B P; Filion, M; Nisson, P E et al. (1991) Restricted expression of the Lytechinus pictus Spec1 gene homologue in reciprocal hybrid embryos with Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Dev Biol 144:405-11
Xiang, M Q; Bedard, P A; Wessel, G et al. (1988) Tandem duplication and divergence of a sea urchin protein belonging to the troponin C superfamily. J Biol Chem 263:17173-80
Gong, Z Y; Brandhorst, B P (1988) Multiple levels of regulation of tubulin gene expression during sea urchin embryogenesis. Dev Biol 130:144-53
Gong, Z Y; Brandhorst, B P (1988) Microtubule formation from maternal tubulins during sea urchin embryogenesis: measurement of soluble and insoluble tubulin pools. Mol Reprod Dev 1:3-9
Gong, Z Y; Brandhorst, B P (1988) Stabilization of tubulin mRNA by inhibition of protein synthesis in sea urchin embryos. Mol Cell Biol 8:3518-25
Gong, Z Y; Brandhorst, B (1988) Autogenous regulation of tubulin synthesis via RNA stability during sea urchin embryogenesis. Development 102:31-43
Conlon, R A; Tufaro, F; Brandhorst, B P (1987) Post-transcriptional restriction of gene expression in sea urchin interspecies hybrid embryos. Genes Dev 1:337-46

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