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Quantification of TECTA and DFNA5 expression in the developing mouse cochlea
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GeneticsSocial SciencesCraniofacial DevelopmentAuditory ScienceDeveloping Mouse CochleaMolecular NeuroscienceDevelopmental GeneticsMorphogenesisRelative Mrna AbundanceAuditory ResearchEmbryonic DevelopmentHuman HearingGene ExpressionCell BiologyAuditory Hair CellsDevelopmental BiologyDfna5 ExpressionTecta MrnaAuditory PhysiologyOntogenyDfna5 Mrna ExpressionNeuroscienceCochlear DevelopmentMedicineAuditory System
TECTA and DFNA5 are the mouse orthologues of the human deafness-associated genes TECTA and DFNA5. To determine how expression of these genes is regulated during development, relative mRNA abundance was examined in mice by non-radioactive RT-PCR. TECTA mRNA was detected on embryonic day 15 (E15), increased to its highest level on postnatal day 3 (P3) and then dramatically decreased by P15. Low levels persisted (adulthood, P45 to 67) with mean mRNA abundance after P15 less than 25% of P3 levels. DFNA5 mRNA expression was constant throughout these time points. These results imply that TECTA is transcribed at a particularly high level during tectorial membrane morphogenesis. In contrast, DFNA5 is present in both the developing and mature cochlea.
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