H. Zhao et al., Expression of Xenopus L-arginine : glycine amidinotransferase (XAT) duringearly embryonic development, DEV GENES E, 211(7), 2001, pp. 358-360
We have isolated a full-length cDNA encoding Xenopus L-arginine:glycine ami
dinotransferase (XAT), which shares a highly conserved sequence with human,
chick and rat amidinotransferase. Although there are some studies about it
s structure and function in energy metabolism of adult tissues in some othe
r species, little is known about its roles during early embryonic developme
nt. Characterization of embryonic expression indicates that XAT is differen
tially expressed around the yolk plug including the dorsal blastopore area
at early gastrula stages and is extensively expressed in the midline of the
neural plate of early neurula stages: Sections reveal that its transcripts
are located in the notochord. In the tailbud stage signals are found both
in the notochord and trunk area, whereas only faint signals can be found in
the cephalic part.