In freshwater planarians, the protein TCEN49 has been linked to the regiona
l specification of the central body region, which includes the pharynx. Her
e we present the genomic and deduced amino acid sequence of the tcen49, sho
w the expression of tcen49 mRNA and compare the location of its protein in
intact and regenerating organisms. The open reading frame encodes a secrete
d protein of 70 amino acids that shows no similarity to any other known pro
tein, although it displays a cysteine pattern found in some members of the
neurotrophic family. In intact adult planarians, transcripts are detected s
pecifically in secretory cells in the central body region, whereas the prot
ein is secreted from them to all the tissues in this region. Neither mRNA n
or protein is detected in the anterior or posterior regions. During regener
ation, the timing and dynamics of tcen49 expression and TCEN49 location are
always detected prior to any morphological evidence of the formation of th
e new central region, although the protein is not secreted until the pharyn
x starts its maturation. During anterior regeneration, tcen49 is detected a
s early as day 1 of regeneration throughout the regenerate, which is differ
ent from posterior regenerates. Our results suggest (1) the presence of inh
ibitory mechanisms that regulate tcen49 expression as well as the post-tran
scriptional regulation of its RNA and (2) that TCEN49 is not necessary to s
tart regeneration but is involved in regional pattern maintenance.