Retinoic acid (RA) is a vitamin A derivative that has been well documented
to be involved in cell differentiation. Using RNA fingerprinting by arbitra
rily primed PCR, we have previously identified:a number of transcripts that
are regulated during RA-induced neuronal differentiation of embryonal carc
inoma NT2/D1 cells. DEAD box protein p72 is one of the clones found to be d
own-regulated following treatment with RA. To further investigate the regul
ation of p72, the mRNA expression of p72 in various neuronal cell lines and
primary neuronal cultures was examined. Transcripts of p72 were reduced in
differentiated PC12 and IMR-32 cells but not in SH-SY5Y cells. Partial cDN
A fragments of p72 were isolated from rat and chick for the systematic anal
ysis of p72 expression in different adult tissues and developmental stages.
While prominent expression of p72 was observed in brain and testis, the ex
pression was down-regulated in brain, muscle and liver during development.
Taken together, our findings provide the first demonstration on the spatial
and temporal expression profile of p72 in rat and chick tissues which is c
onsistent with a role of p72 during early development. NeuroReport 11:457-4
62 (C) 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.