Wd. Wang et al., DETECTION OF AH RECEPTOR AND AH RECEPTOR NUCLEAR TRANSLOCATOR MESSENGER-RNAS IN THE OOCYTES AND DEVELOPING EMBRYOS OF ZEBRAFISH (DANIO-RERIO), Fish physiology and biochemistry, 18(1), 1998, pp. 49-57
The heterodimeric complex of Ah receptor (AHR) - Ah receptor nuclear t
ranslocator (ARNT) is an ubiquitous transcription factor which mediate
s the expression of vertebrate xenobiotic-response genes, such as CYP1
A1 and CYP1A2. AHR also performs key functions in murine tissue differ
entiation. Both AHR and ARNT factors share conserved function domains
with PAS domain families, such as Drosophila CNS-developing modulator,
SIM, and biological rhythm factor, PER. By using RT-PCR technique, we
have obtained partial cDNA fragments of zebrafish AHR and ARNT from f
ish tissues. We found that both ahr and arnt genes are active during f
ish embryogenesis. The mRNAs of AHR and ARNT are also transcribed in o
ocytes as maternal mRNA. The deduced amino acid sequences derived from
the amplified cDNA fragments share significant homology with the resp
ective mammalian AHR and ARNT PAS domain sequences. The xenobiotic, 2,
3,7,8-TCDD, strongly induces zebrafish CYP1A expression during embryog
enesis. Apparently, both AHR and ARNT factors are present in fish embr
yos in forms that can accurately respond to the proper ligands to indu
ce CYP1A. We speculate these factors play similar functional roles in
fish development as they do during development of murine embryos.